Abstract

This systematic literature review investigates the future enhancement of TVET education. The review examines a variety of studies and research articles to gain insight into the role of vocational education in shaping and improving the TVET system. The review begins with an introduction that provides background information on the importance of TVET and vocational education in preparing individuals for the workforce. The review's objective is to analyse and synthesize existing literature to identify the critical role of vocational education in developing the TVET system. In the method section, we describe the systematic approach we used to identify relevant studies and select appropriate articles for review. In this paper, we provide a systematic review analysis based on preferred reporting items for the Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) technique for virtual reality implementation. We conduct advanced searches using two robust databases: Scopus and Eric. Our search finally yielded the primary data (n = 35), which we will analyse using the synthesis approach. Four central themes were decided: (1) career development and employability in TVET; (2) digital transformation in TVET; (3) pedagogy and teaching approaches in TVET; and (4) assessing competency and training in TVET education. The findings section presents the key findings extracted from the selected studies, highlighting vocational education's various roles and contributions to the TVET system. The conclusion section summarizes the review's main findings and provides insights into the importance of vocational education in fostering the growth and effectiveness of the TVET system. The review highlights the need for continued research and collaboration to further enhance the role of vocational education in TVET education and meet the evolving demands of the workforce.

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