The adequacy of the term of reference for the construction management (Cm) education and training from the perspective of practitioners in malaysia

The increase in requirement and complexity in managing construction projects has in-part compelled graduates to be highly capable and possessed adequate skills for them to perform well after graduating. To equipped graduates with the required standard, the education curriculum has to be re-design an...

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Published in:Journal of Technical Education and Training
Main Author: Kamal M.F.M.; Rui T.J.; Nasir N.M.; Abas N.H.; Hanapi Z.; Abdullah R.N.R.; Affandi H.M.
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Language:English
Published: Penerbit UTHM 2020
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Kamal M.F.M.; Rui T.J.; Nasir N.M.; Abas N.H.; Hanapi Z.; Abdullah R.N.R.; Affandi H.M.
The adequacy of the term of reference for the construction management (Cm) education and training from the perspective of practitioners in malaysia
2020
Journal of Technical Education and Training
12
3 Special Issue
10.30880/jtet.2020.12.03.012
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85091628821&doi=10.30880%2fjtet.2020.12.03.012&partnerID=40&md5=bd68303c1a5cbc9aa5728aa4833ae0ac
The increase in requirement and complexity in managing construction projects has in-part compelled graduates to be highly capable and possessed adequate skills for them to perform well after graduating. To equipped graduates with the required standard, the education curriculum has to be re-design and re-align to the needs of the industry. However, to develop a structured and holistic curriculum, a proper reference framework need to be made available as a term of reference to ensure that the curriculum comprises all the necessary elements to prepare the graduates for the industry. This paper aims to report on the perception of the industry practitioner and stakeholders on the currently available reference framework used as a term of reference for developing the Construction Management education and training program. A qualitative approach using exploratory design has been adopted, which uses an open-ended questionnaire for data collection, drawing insight from experienced construction practitioners and the stakeholders. The questionnaire has been distributed during the Association of Project Managers Malaysia (ACPM) ‘The Tarik’ session. It has been found that the available reference framework only provides the key knowledge area in Construction Management. It is found that the standards are insufficient and confusing and also not standardized and not integrated. It has consequently created different perceptions of how Construction Management should be practice and thus create a variable in the Construction Management curriculum. It is suggested that a more structured and holistic approach needs to be adapted to provide the 'know-how' of Construction Management, and a commonly recognized term of reference is needed to be made available to achieve the desired outcome. © Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia Publisher’s Office.
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The adequacy of the term of reference for the construction management (Cm) education and training from the perspective of practitioners in malaysia
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description The increase in requirement and complexity in managing construction projects has in-part compelled graduates to be highly capable and possessed adequate skills for them to perform well after graduating. To equipped graduates with the required standard, the education curriculum has to be re-design and re-align to the needs of the industry. However, to develop a structured and holistic curriculum, a proper reference framework need to be made available as a term of reference to ensure that the curriculum comprises all the necessary elements to prepare the graduates for the industry. This paper aims to report on the perception of the industry practitioner and stakeholders on the currently available reference framework used as a term of reference for developing the Construction Management education and training program. A qualitative approach using exploratory design has been adopted, which uses an open-ended questionnaire for data collection, drawing insight from experienced construction practitioners and the stakeholders. The questionnaire has been distributed during the Association of Project Managers Malaysia (ACPM) ‘The Tarik’ session. It has been found that the available reference framework only provides the key knowledge area in Construction Management. It is found that the standards are insufficient and confusing and also not standardized and not integrated. It has consequently created different perceptions of how Construction Management should be practice and thus create a variable in the Construction Management curriculum. It is suggested that a more structured and holistic approach needs to be adapted to provide the 'know-how' of Construction Management, and a commonly recognized term of reference is needed to be made available to achieve the desired outcome. © Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia Publisher’s Office.
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