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    Chapter 1 Introduction

    1.1 Research Background

    A studying of factors effect on the problems for the relevancy of the training curriculum to

    deal with operational problems in business sectors and training organizations is one of the

    importance cores in Develop A Curriculum (DACUM) for vocational and technical schools

    as Saglam & Kus (2003) defined vocational and technical education as educating qualified

    labor force who can transfer knowledge into production, adapt to innovations, know

    contemporary and scientific methods, make comments, find solutions to involve market and

    production problems, also assume authority and responsibility in the production by

    improvement of goods and services. According to Norton (1997), vocational education and

    training (VET) curriculums requires the rigorous identification and verification of the

    technical skills (competencies-based education) to be achieved for a high quality, locally

    industry-relevant curriculum to your students until the essential competencies (knowledge,

    skills, and behaviors) includes a reference to the use of industry-based skills standards

    where the schools and industry exist.

    1.2 The importance of the study

    Once known only for labor-force training for industrial productions and business sectors,

    vocational schools are now pursuing the objectives for their students of future

    employability and advanced schooling readiness; schools teachers also tend to focus more

    on technique training, knowledge of basic subject matter, and development of abilities for

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    further education. Therefore, the vocational and technical school boards should focus on

    teachers pedagogy and students learning in the construction of a new development

    curriculum effort and understand the demands from the external environment that can be

    useful for the planning of curriculum integration and provide an objective direction for the

    trainees.The task of vocational/technical school curriculum development is rather complex

    and requires well rounded consideration, which includes predictable and unpredictable

    problems. The major goal of curriculum development is to equip the students with the

    ability to enter the contemporary workforce or to continue on to higher education.

    Educational reform in Viet Nam is intricately linked to this major national initiative whose

    goals require a supportive, reinforcing education program. The existing socio-economic,

    political and cultural climate of the country call for a redesign of educational objectives,

    contents and methods, in order to meet the human resource needs for the projected

    industrialization and modernization period. The aim is to complete the basic modernization

    and industrialization of the country by the year 2020. Viet Nam seeks to join with the

    international community, while still preserving and developing its national traditions.

    The concept of skills development in Vietnam, from the perspective of both national and

    international experts, is commonly understood as developing some practical skills that

    enable people to deliver a specific performance. Skills are often analyzed and compared to

    other related or contradictory concepts such as knowledge and theory. In a number of cases,

    skills are also considered a component of competency, including: knowledge, skills, and

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    attitude. Skills development has been increasingly emphasized in the process of setting

    educational objectives, designing curriculum and learning materials, as well as teaching and

    evaluation in Vietnam.

    Curriculum development in Viet Nam is based on three factors: (1) the vision of the

    countrys leaders concerning the economy and society within the next ten to twenty years;

    (2) educational achievements and curriculum development experiences, based on the

    countrys characteristics; (3) the curriculum development trends and experiences of other

    countries. Current reforms are based on the following orientations:

    - A focus on basic, practical content which can be applied in everyday life;

    - An update of content based on scientific, technological and other developments in modern

    society;

    - The renovation of teaching/learning methods in order to help students develop initiative

    and creativity in learning;

    - Development of each students ability, especially the ability and methods for self-

    learning;

    - Due consideration for humanistic and international education;

    - Preservation of the national identity of Viet Nam, while participating in the world

    community;

    - Focus on international curriculum goals of learning to know, learning to do, learning to

    be, learning to live together.

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    Quality training for the workforce is a critical component to support labor market needs.

    Providers for training and education fall into 4 different categories: providers of short

    courses and workshops; community colleges and vocational institutions; apprenticeship

    programs; and 2-years technical/vocational schools, 2-3 years vocational colleges, 4-year

    colleges and universities. So DACUM is an acronym for Develop A Curriculum is used

    extensively by educators and by trainers when they are establishing a new education or

    training program, or revising an existing one. Vocational and Technical Schools uses the

    DACUM process to establish a relevant, up-to-date and localized research base for

    curriculum and instructional development (Nolan T.D, 1990; Halasz I.M, 1993). Principles

    of DACUM are:

    - Experienced workers are the experts in their career field and are best able to

    identify the work performed and the skills, knowledge, and abilities required to be

    successful.

    - Business, labor, and education must work as partners to ensure the creation of a

    link between the work expectations and the curriculum.

    - The DACUM will describe the major functions and key activities, as well as the

    technical knowledge and skills, employability skills, and personal attributes needed to

    succeed in the workplace.

    1.3 Research purposes

    The purpose of this study was to provide an understanding of the critical factors necessary

    to effect on users acceptance of DACUM method that would be facilitated the helpful

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    training curriculums into technical and vocational education for high quality workforce in

    Vietnam. Therefore, this research made the following question: What factors are necessary

    affect in applying DACUM to facilitate the helpful involving of technical training and labor

    market demands? A case study design was used to study the efforts of the Faculties in

    Technical Vocational School of Post Telecommunication and Informatics N o One (TVSPTI1), Ha Nam, Vietnam in

    applying DACUM widely in all setting up for lesson planning and training curriculums. In

    this study, the research questions, the hypotheses of users acceptance of DACUM in

    technical/vocational training was designed, developed, implemented, and evaluated that

    depended on external factors that affecting to the users adoption. Through the collection of

    data and descriptive analysis, an understanding of the critical factors necessary to

    implement a professional training development was explored.

    1.4 Research Questions

    In the information system (IS) researches, several theoretical models have been published

    through many years to now to analysis and oversee the acceptance of using a technology or

    new method in training and education. Examples are the Organizational Information

    Processing Theory, the Usage Control Model, the Technology Acceptance Model, the

    Theory of Reasoned Action, the Delone and McLean IS success model and the Theory of

    Planned Behavior. These models have roots in IS, psychology, information science,

    education science, management science and sociology.

    Thus, with the strong interest in users adoption of DACUM applying in

    technical/vocational schools, the author was definitely convinced of a need to use IS

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    Success Model to study users acceptance for DACUM in training at Technical Vocational

    School of Post Telecommunication and Informatics No

    One, Ha Nam. The researcher has

    already focused on investigating the user acceptance and the critical factors affecting

    adoptions on this system. The main objective of the authors research as following:

    Study the factors affecting the benefits of using DACUM in Technical Vocational schoolof

    Post Telecommunication and Informatics No1 in Vietnam

    Research to focus on resolving the questions as follows:

    1 1. To examine how users accept DACUM in technical/vocational training from

    now and then.

    2 2. To explore which variables affect the users decisions to accept DACUM?

    1.5Research Structure

    In order to achieve the objectives to evaluate the research model for DACUM , the thesis

    consists of five chapters. The first chapter gives an overall context on which the research

    problem is identified and research purpose is developed. Chapter two also presents the

    layout of the literature review for written work. This chapter is one of the most important

    parts of the research. It provides the theoretical frame for research paper, based on which,

    the author can clearly identify the research objectives and research methodology to achieve

    these objectives. Chapter three presents the methods that researcher has used to do technical

    and analytical side for research. This indicates the research philosophy, research design,

    research approach and research methods used in this study, including the methods used to

    collect secondary data and primary data. By the way, this chapter presents the reasons why

    these methods were applied. The analysis of data obtained from surveys and results are

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    presented in the chapter four. Chapter five provides the way, based on which the answer for

    the research questions can be obtained. Research findings, discussion, managerial

    implication, and limitation are provided in the last chapter. It also indicates the

    opportunities for future study in order to extent the practical scope of the researcher.

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    Saglam, H., & Kus, R., (2003). Turkiye de Mesleki Teknik Egitim: YenidenYapilandirilma Ihtiyaci, Ankara niversitesi, IVETA Blgesel Konferansi, Ankara,

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    Norton, Robert E. DACUM Handbook, Second Edition. Columbus, OH: Center on

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    Norton, Robert E. Systematic Curriculum and Instructional Development (SCID). A

    workshop handbook developed and assembled for the purpose of providing resources

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    Nolan, T.D., 1990. The DACUM Process, Training Manual, Cincinnati Technical College,

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