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Literacy Practices of Vocational Engineering Pre-Teachers in Surveying and Mapping

Anis Rahmawati

Pertanika Journal of Tropical Agricultural Science, Volume 25, Issue S, September 2017

Keywords: Engineering literacy, literacy practice, vocational education, surveying and mapping

Published on: 30 Mac 2018

Surveys carried out in some countries show that more than half of labours have inadequate literacy skills to work in environments with knowledgeable society. Hence, as an institution orientating to workforce supply, vocational education is expected to instil a habit of literacy practice, which will encourage the improvement of graduates' literacy competence. This study aims to discuss literacy practice in vocational engineering education, which supports the mastery of engineering literacy. In this research, literacy practices focus in the surveying and mapping fields. This study was carried out using semi-structured interview. Participants in this study were three tutors were from the Vocational Engineering Education Department. Data collected were results of the interviews, students' fieldwork reports, and field observation. Findings from this study indicated that a habit of reading manuals or standards in engineering was considered low. Meanwhile, handwriting literacy habit was rare. Moreover, practical students tended to make detailed engineering design using computer applications. Communication ability to transfer information and ideas related to the results of vocational works was good, supported with technology-based presentation media..

ISSN 1511-3701

e-ISSN 2231-8542

Article ID

JSSH-S0506-2017

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