A- Level Textile Technology and Design Curriculum Compatibility with Industry Requirements in Harare, Zimbabwe

Through descriptive design, this study sought to establish the compatibility of the A-level Textile Technology and Design (TTD) curriculum with the industry requirements in Harare, Zimbabwe. The study employed both quantitative and qualitative techniques through a questionnaire and interview sche...

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Main Authors: Chirapa, Audrey, Mberengwa, Lois Ranganai
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description Through descriptive design, this study sought to establish the compatibility of the A-level Textile Technology and Design (TTD) curriculum with the industry requirements in Harare, Zimbabwe. The study employed both quantitative and qualitative techniques through a questionnaire and interview schedule. The population comprised of 120 A-level learners and five teachers from five schools as well as eight factory managers. Forty learners who had studied the subject for at least one year and teachers based on their experience in teaching were purposely selected to constitute the sample. Three factory managers from clothing industries in Harare City were conveniently selected based on their willingness to participate in the study. Data was treated through descriptive statistics and thematically. The study established that learners did not acquire adequate essential concepts in designing, pattern making, computer aided designing, use of industrial sewing equipment and business enterprise which are critical for business or employment in the clothing industry. Some study areas were found to be compatible with the requirements of the clothing industry and entrepreneurship, but the content was not well taught. Teachers were not proficient with new skills and knowledge in the updated syllabus. The majority of the learners was either neutral, disagreed or strongly disagreed to have acquired the intermediate skills related to the updated Textile Technology and Design Curriculum. Therefore, a more skills based curriculum is recommended. In-service training of TTD teachers in business and entrepreneurship skills is also recommended
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spelling ir-11408-51422022-08-17T07:44:52Z A- Level Textile Technology and Design Curriculum Compatibility with Industry Requirements in Harare, Zimbabwe Chirapa, Audrey Mberengwa, Lois Ranganai Clothing industry Textile Technology and Design Curriculum Entrepreneurship Zimbabwe Through descriptive design, this study sought to establish the compatibility of the A-level Textile Technology and Design (TTD) curriculum with the industry requirements in Harare, Zimbabwe. The study employed both quantitative and qualitative techniques through a questionnaire and interview schedule. The population comprised of 120 A-level learners and five teachers from five schools as well as eight factory managers. Forty learners who had studied the subject for at least one year and teachers based on their experience in teaching were purposely selected to constitute the sample. Three factory managers from clothing industries in Harare City were conveniently selected based on their willingness to participate in the study. Data was treated through descriptive statistics and thematically. The study established that learners did not acquire adequate essential concepts in designing, pattern making, computer aided designing, use of industrial sewing equipment and business enterprise which are critical for business or employment in the clothing industry. Some study areas were found to be compatible with the requirements of the clothing industry and entrepreneurship, but the content was not well taught. Teachers were not proficient with new skills and knowledge in the updated syllabus. The majority of the learners was either neutral, disagreed or strongly disagreed to have acquired the intermediate skills related to the updated Textile Technology and Design Curriculum. Therefore, a more skills based curriculum is recommended. In-service training of TTD teachers in business and entrepreneurship skills is also recommended 2022-08-17T07:44:52Z 2022-08-17T07:44:52Z 2021-06-25 Article 2714-2132 2714-2183 : http://eajess.ac.tz http://hdl.handle.net/11408/5142 en East African Journal of Education and Social Sciences;Vol. 2, No. 2; Pages 243 - 251 open G-Card
spellingShingle Clothing industry
Textile Technology and Design
Curriculum
Entrepreneurship
Zimbabwe
Chirapa, Audrey
Mberengwa, Lois Ranganai
A- Level Textile Technology and Design Curriculum Compatibility with Industry Requirements in Harare, Zimbabwe
title A- Level Textile Technology and Design Curriculum Compatibility with Industry Requirements in Harare, Zimbabwe
title_full A- Level Textile Technology and Design Curriculum Compatibility with Industry Requirements in Harare, Zimbabwe
title_fullStr A- Level Textile Technology and Design Curriculum Compatibility with Industry Requirements in Harare, Zimbabwe
title_full_unstemmed A- Level Textile Technology and Design Curriculum Compatibility with Industry Requirements in Harare, Zimbabwe
title_short A- Level Textile Technology and Design Curriculum Compatibility with Industry Requirements in Harare, Zimbabwe
title_sort a- level textile technology and design curriculum compatibility with industry requirements in harare, zimbabwe
topic Clothing industry
Textile Technology and Design
Curriculum
Entrepreneurship
Zimbabwe
url http://hdl.handle.net/11408/5142
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