Skills required for technical education students of printing and packaging department to keeping up with the Egyptian labor market

Document Type : Original Article

Authors

1 Professor of Printing Systems, Department of Printing and Publishing, Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University

2 Professor of Printing Systems, Printing, Publishing and Packaging Department, Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University

3 Teacher in technical education Master of printing, publishing and packaging Faculty of Applied Arts, Helwan University

Abstract

No doubt that technical education is the way of economic progress of nations, and supports the Egyptian industry with trained and qualified workers capable of absorbing the successive developments in the world. Therefore, the output of technical education must be aligned with the requirements of the labor market in the printing and packaging sector. To achieve this goal, the researchers identified the study community represented in the press officials in the training of the students of the technical school for double education in ISESCO and design a questionnaire divided into six axes to identify the subjects and skills required to guide the students towards them and to include them in the theoretical and practical methods. The researchers reached the basis of the questionnaires after analyzing them statistically And the importance of the percentages of their importance from 69% to 86% in the development of technical education curricula printing and packaging section because it meets the requirements of the labor market within the limits of the research sample.    

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