Reshaping the Curriculum for Academy in Factory in Malaysia

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Abstract

Academy in Factory (AiF) was recently introduced in Malaysia to cater to the talent development and education attainment for a future-ready workforce. Though ideally expected to be an effective initiative, a lack of a strong curriculum framework hinders its implementation. To date the literature on AiF is very limited. It was found that its vague definition and characteristics, non-harmonised interaction between industry and academia, and non-existing curriculum framework are among contributing factors to its ineffective implementation. Thus, this study is aimed at reshaping a curriculum framework that is responsive to its aims and objectives. Building upon an extensive review of literature on AiF, industry-based curriculum, employability and human capital development, and best practices in the international context, the proposed framework is hoped to serve as a reference to improve its current practice.

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Jamaludin, K. A., Ealangov, S., Saleh, S. N. H. M., Zabidi, N. A., Alias, N., Yasin, M. H. M., & Alias, B. S. (2023). Reshaping the Curriculum for Academy in Factory in Malaysia. Frontiers in Psychology, 14. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2023.1120611

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