Abstract

Technical Training is one of the most important tools in ensuring that learners in technical and vocational education and training institutions achieve a higher success rate as they acquire skills and become self-employed as a result of this specialized training. There is no doubt that technical and vocational education is not only an integral part of secondary and post-secondary education, but it is also one of the most influential aspects of preparing individuals for their careers. 230 complete questionnaires were finalized out of 280 TVET students who participated in the survey and were analyzed using SPSS ver. 20 and SMART PLS in order to examine the validity and reliability of the constructs. Based on the results of the study, traditional training has a positive correlation with skill acquisition and self-employability. Skills acquisition and competency-based training are positively correlated. Similarly, competency-based training has a positive association with self-employability. Moreover, there is a significant moderating impact of TVET Learner's Satisfaction on the relationship between traditional training and self- employability, as well as between competency-based training and self-employability. Practically, this research and the results will lead TVET institutions and students to focus more on skill-learning and re-energize their motivation and well-being, which will play a significant role in their success.

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