The Quality Assessment of Teaching Delivery Based on The National Occupational Skills Standard at MARA High Skills College
1Bizaisham Bidin, Mohamed Nor Azhari Azman, Tee Tze Kiong, M. Khairudin
Skill Training in Malaysia is an important platform to produce skilled manpower for the local technology industry. Consequently, the delivery of teaching by the academic staf is an important factor to ensure the transfer of knowledge and skills are delivered to the students. Skill training in Malaysia is applied based on the Competency-Based Training (CBT) approach which is a standardized teaching approach at the national level that emphasizes the method of four-step patterns that comprises preparation, delivery, application, and validation in the teaching process. This method is used to ensure the quality of teaching can be delivered ef ectively. This research was conducted at the MARA High Skills College (KKTM) among the instructors who have completed the teaching training at the Centre for Instructor and Advanced Skill Training (CIAST). The teaching training at KKTM was evaluated based on the standard guideline. The quality of teaching delivery was evaluated using the National Occupational Skills Standard (NOSS).
Skill Training, Teaching Quality, Four-Step Patterns, National Occupational Skills Standard