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Title: Undergraduate Competences as Labour Market Mechanism for Curriculum Alignment in Ghana: Case of University of Cape Coast School of Business
Authors: Owusu, Anthony Akwesi
Marfo-Yiadom, Edward
Owusu, Georgina Asi
Keywords: Curriculum alignment
Competence-based model
Higher Education
Labour Market demands
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: The increasing graduate unemployment rate in Ghana is a matter of concern not only to government but also to stakeholders in education. In an era of globalisation, the issue has culminated in discourses about curriculum planning and alignment. Using a concurrent mixed method, the study purposely focused on exploring graduate competences as a labour market mechanism for curriculum alignment. In this regard, 63 participants comprising alumni, Human Resource Managers and lecturers were sampled using multiple procedures. In the end, the study showed that employers’ highly ranked integrated curriculum and their responses favoured an amalgamation of education and practical training tailored to promote organisational growth. A significant difference was found between responses of lecturers and alumni regarding their preference for graduate competences as the basis for curriculum alignment. The study finally advocated, among other things, for competency-based curriculum philosophy as the underpinning variable to underlie Business Education curriculum in Ghana.
Description: 16p;ill
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/4915
ISSN: 2241-5558
Appears in Collections:Department of Accounting & Finance

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