The Practice of Vocational Guidance And Counceling: The Missing Link Between Tvet and the Labour market (The case of Woliso Tvet College
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2007-07
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Addis Ababauniversity
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The:; main purpose of this tudy was to examine the cun'ent practice and to investigate the
future expectation, ta ks and responsibilities of the vocational guidance and counseling unit by
taking WoJiso Technical and Vocational Education and Training College as a particular case.
In order to conduct the study, qualitative research approach was used. This included the use of
interviewees discussions observations and non-reactive methods of document reviewing as
data collection strategies. Samples included were twenty two representing the vocational
guidance and counseling officer Dean, VlDean, Student Dean, department heads, trainers,
representatives of employing organization and trainees in the college. The collected data
analyzed verbally by constructing a descriptive paragraph stressing on inductive method, and
pro ided that, emphasis was given to the purpose of the study, the number of individuals
involved, the research settings and the time spent during the analysis .
When the actual pelformance of the vocational guidance and counseling unit of Woliso TVET
College is seen in relation to the expected tasks, responsibilities and roles, it is lagging behind.
The findings of the investigation indicate that the programme of the unit is not as expected,
ex(,p:pt attempts made for the routine task of the unit that is emphasis given to apprenticeship
program and record keeping. From the findings, the very focus of the unit that is to create
complementary cooperation between trairting and employment had missed or got less emphasis
or it was not as it was expected to be. To address cooperation between the unit and the
employing organization, there has to be a planned and programmed commitment of the unit to
take the initiative to motivate the manufactUling and service rendering organizations.
Consolidated through exhibitions, workshops and panel discussions those illustrate the training
and trainees profile.
In addition, there has to be regular communication net work between the unit and the focus
group both with in and outside the school to share information with regard training need and
the labour market assessment. Since the regional government is the leading and responsible
body of the sector, it is advisable to formulate compensatory directives that encourage
employing organizations to take part in the situation and to allocate appropriate budget
to effect the tasks and respon ibilities of the unit
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Missing Link Between Tvet