EXPLORING THE USE OF MULTILITERACIES PROJECT APPROACH TO ENHANCE EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS AMONG MALAYSIAN UNIVERSITY GRADUATES
Author(s) -
Fariza Puteh Behak,
Normazla Ahmad Mahir,
Yurni Emilia Abd Hamid,
Suzanah Selamat,
Suraini Mohd Ali,
Ramiaida Darmi,
Haliza Harun,
Norhaili Massari,
Noor Saazai Mat Saad,
Harison Mohd Sidek
Publication year - 2017
Publication title -
ijaedu- international e-journal of advances in education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2411-1821
DOI - 10.18768/ijaedu.336210
Subject(s) - employability , thematic analysis , critical thinking , 21st century skills , psychology , qualitative research , medical education , unemployment , qualitative property , mathematics education , pedagogy , study skills , sociology , medicine , social science , computer science , machine learning , economics , economic growth
Enhancing 21 st century learning skills becomes the utmost importance in the contemporary education world. In Malaysia, the rising number of unemployment among Malaysian university graduates is associated to the lack of 21 st century skills and it is imperative to find a pedagogical approach that could enhance these skills. This study examines how Multiliteracies Project Approach (MPA) enhances 21 st century skills among Malaysian university graduates. It is a qualitative study that was conducted at a public university in Nilai, Malaysia, involving 50 students enrolled in English as a Second Language (ESL) course. Data was collected using qualitative tools such as observation, semi-structured interviews and reflective journals. Data was then analyzed using a thematic analysis method. The findings of the study showed that MPA promotes the development of collaborative, technological and critical thinking skills among students. MPA provided students the chance to practice working effectively in in a network of people to achieve a mutual goal. Findings also showed that students acquired new skills when learning using MPA, including technological skills and critical thinking skills which were significant in 21 st century employment. The findings suggest that Multiliteracies Project Approach can provide a significant pedagogical implication.
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