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Thursday, April 1, 2021

WORK-BASED LEARNING - Connecting Higher Education, The Industry and Future Talents

 


WEBINAR - A zubedy - HRDF-Taylor’s collaboration
WORK-BASED LEARNING
- Connecting Higher Education, The Industry and Future Talents
Date: 16 April 2021 (Friday)
Time: 5:00 – 6:30 pm
Join Zoom Meeting
Meeting ID: 984 7902 8373
Passcode: 161616
In recent years, WORK-BASED LEARNING (WBL) has captured a lot of interest as a model for tertiary education and human capital development. WBL is viewed positively as a more flexible, balanced and holistic approach towards education. The curriculum for WBL is WORK: on-the-job learning. Knowledge is presented in the form of practical use, not just theory. As such, WBL is able to produce graduates who are more ready and relevant to the world of work.
However, the WBL approach is still new. There is an urgent need to connect higher education, the industry and future talents better. More is needed in the partnership between Higher Education bodies and the Industry (both private and public).
This partnership must take into account not just people-to-people collaboration but that of process, structure and the application of knowledge. It is important that both the industry and institutions of higher education understand and agree on the conceptual framework and the purpose of WBL.
WORK-BASED LEARNING will only be successful if the FOCUS is on STUDENTS – the learner.
It is key for us to ask, “What are the best ways to ensure that learning is carried out according to the needs of the students, so that they acquire the right skills, attitudes and behaviours to be successful in the job market?”
SPEAKER:
DATO' ARIFF FARHAN DOSS
Chief Operating Officer,
Human Resources Development Fund
SPEAKER: PUAN LATIFAH DAUD
Executive Director and Head,
Strategic Human Capital Management
of Khazanah Nasional
SPEAKER:
ANAS ZUBEDY
Managing Director, zubedy (m) sdn bhd.
Adjunct Professor, Taylor’s University.
MODERATOR:
DR. ANINDITA DASGUPTA
Associate Professor
Head, School of Liberal Arts & Sciences, Taylor’s University.
Join us. Thank you. , anas

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