Assessment of vocational education and training in meeting the needs of the hospitality industry in Juba county, South Sudan
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Date
2013-10
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Kyambogo University (un published work)
Abstract
For over two decades or so, South Sudan has expelienced civil wars which have led to the
destruction of various hospitality establishments such as hotels, museums and vocational
institutions; primarily creating shortage mage and lack of adequately trained manpower to handle the
needs of the hospitality industry. Besides the infrastructural damage, vocational education and
training has been neglected resulting into production of graduates with questionable service
delivery abilities in the hospitality industry. This necessitated this study which was done under
the title "Assessment of Vocational Education and Training (VET) in meeting the Needs of the
Hospitality industrially in Juba County, South Sudan. The purpose of the study was to examine the
extent to which Vocational Education and Training meets the needs of the Hospitality indust,y of
South Sudan. The study objectives were: To examine the type of training in hospitality
institutions, to analyze the challenges facing the VET in meeting the needs of the hospitality
industry and to explore the various measures that can be put in place to boost VET in the
development of the hospitality industry. The study focused on hospitality training institutions
and the related work places in Juba County but limited to the study objects. This was a
qualitative study employing a descriptive design. The major data collection tools were
questionnaires, interview schedules, observation checklists and documentary analyses. Target
population was all key players in VET training and employment; the sample included 12 VET
students, 8 Instructors, 4 Administrators, 10 workers 1 government and 1 NGO representative
making a sample size of 36 respondents. Purposive, snowball and simple random sampling
techniques were used. Data analysis involved putting together themes according to responses
from the interview notes and transcriptions, questionnaires, counts and proportions from
observation checklists and documents explored. The findings revealed that hospitality training
institutions lacked adequate facilities to train and equip learners with knowledge, skills, attitudes
and values needed in hotels. The discrepancies identified were inadequacy in the training
cmTicula, insufficient and inappropriate tools/equipment, inadequate qualified instrnctors and
materials in the training institutions, weak linkages between the training institutions and the
hotels, and low government involvement. Due to low competence levels, the learners did not
seem to own their learning. In addition, it was established that learners unde11ook industrial
training only at the end of their training period denying them continuous hands-on expe1ience.
Moreover the industrial training in the work places had a short period of 2-3months.
Assessments and evaluation of learners in training institutions was through examinations with no
consideration of learners' progression in practical activities assigned to them at school-time and
their ability to demonstrate their knowledge in the work places. Basing on the above findings, the
researcher's recommendations are that there is need to put emphasis on practical training and the
necessity to retrain the instructors continuously. It is necessary to strengthen linkages between
training institutions and the hospitality industry; along with regular review of hospitality
curriculum to suit the changing labour market needs in the hospitality industry.
Description
xi, 84 p. : ill. (some col.) ;
Keywords
Assessment, Vocational education, Training, Hospitality
Citation
Killa Bullen, Grace (2013) Assessment of vocational education and training in meeting the needs of the hospitality industry in juba county, south Sudan