An Outcome-Based Education Module Incorporated into a Blended Learning Approach to Enhance Students' Skill in Modern Automobile Parts Manufacturing Industry in Work-Integrated Learning
An Outcome-Based Education Module Incorporated into a Blended Learning Approach to Enhance Students' Skill in Modern Automobile Parts Manufacturing Industry in Work-Integrated Learning
Author(s): Prachya Peasura, Nutthanun Moolsradoo, Suttipong Sopha, Ponsak Lerthiranphanya, Peerapong KasuriyaSubject(s): Education, Vocational Education, Pedagogy
Published by: Üniversite Park Ltd. Sti.
Keywords: Outcome based education module; blended learning; work integrated learning; skill; automobile parts manufacturing;
Summary/Abstract: Background/purpose. The Automobile Parts Manufacturing Industry (APMI) is currently facing rapid changes due to continuous technological innovations. These shifts are reshaping the skills required for future workforce participation in the sector. Consequently, it is essential to prepare students with future-oriented competencies that align with the demands of industry. This study aims to identify the key future skills needed in the APMI and to develop an Outcome-Based Education Module (OBEM) that incorporates blended learning methodologies. The research further investigates the effectiveness of the OBEM in enhancing students' future skills. Materials/methods. This research was conducted in three phases as follows: 1) an investigation into the expected future skills required in the APMI; 2) the development of an OBEM; and 3) an evaluation of the effectiveness of the OBEM in enhancing future skills. Results. The research findings revealed that future skills required in the APMI can be categorized into two main groups: Professional Skills and Soft Skills. Based on these identified skill demands, five modules were developed within the OBEM, specifically tailored for the APMI context. Students who participated in the learning process through the OBEM, which integrated OBEM with blended learning approaches, demonstrated statistically significant improvements in future skills required for the APMI. Conclusion. The research findings can be applied to the design of undergraduate courses or developed into training programs aimed at preparing students prior to their participation in work-integrated learning. This approach enhances students' competencies by equipping them with future skills that closely align with the needs of the APMI.
Journal: Educational Process: International Journal (EDUPIJ)
- Issue Year: 18/2025
- Issue No: 5
- Page Range: 1-28
- Page Count: 28
- Language: English
