Affiliation:
1. Shri Jagdish Prasad Jhabarmal Tibrewala University, Jhunjhunu
Abstract
This research paper examines the practices and challenges related to recruitment and selection in the education sector, with a specific focus on vocational courses. The study aims to gain insights into the unique considerations and strategies employed by educational institutions when selecting and hiring candidates for vocational courses. The research methodology includes a combination of qualitative and quantitative approaches. Data collection involves interviews with key stakeholders such as educators, administrators, and human resource professionals, as well as surveys distributed among vocational course applicants and current students. The gathered data is analysed using thematic analysis and statistical techniques to identify patterns, trends, and correlations The findings reveal several significant factors influencing the recruitment and selection process in the education sector for vocational courses. These factors encompass the identification of specific skill requirements, alignment with industry needs, pedagogical expertise, and the evaluation of practical skills. Additionally, the research investigates the role of technological advancements in enhancing the recruitment and selection process, such as online platforms, virtual interviews, and assessment tools. Moreover, the study addresses the challenges faced by educational institutions when recruiting for vocational courses, including a shortage of qualified candidates, limited awareness of vocational opportunities, and the need for continuous professional development. The research also explores the strategies employed by educational institutions to overcome these challenges, such as partnerships with industry stakeholders, targeted marketing campaigns, and upskilling programs for faculty members. The research concludes by providing recommendations for improving recruitment and selection practices in the education sector for vocational courses. These recommendations include enhancing collaboration between educational institutions and industry partners, developing comprehensive competency frameworks, and incorporating innovative assessment methods to evaluate candidates' vocational skills effectively. The outcomes of this research aim to contribute to the ongoing efforts to optimize the recruitment and selection process in the education sector, ultimately enhancing the quality and relevance of vocational education
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