THE PREPARATION OF THE READINESS IN THE EDUCATION AND THE REQUIREMENT OF LABORS OF THE NEW MODERN AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY IN THE EASTERN ECONOMIC CORRIDOR (EEC)

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Chanoknan Maksiri
Teetut Tresirichod

Abstract

This study has the objective for studying about the development of the studied curriculum in the new modern automotive industry in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) and for studying about the readiness level of the labor market of the new modern automotive industry in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC). There are 17 persons of the sample such as; 13 persons of the educational institute group which is a coordination centre in producing and developing vocational manpower of the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) and 4 persons of the business place group which is related to the automotive industry by using the analyzed method of the content. Using tools in gathering the information is interviewing forms of the educational institute group and the business place group. The studied result is found that;


  1. The educational institute group which is a coordination center in producing and developing vocational manpower of Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) has done MOU together with the business place group which is related to automotive industry by using the bilateralism that is the study management and the development of the mutual curriculum between vocational teachers with the business place.

  2. Most of vocational institutes would like to open the additional new modern automotive program by the aforementioned branch will be opened according to the university plan that is in the year of 2019 and 2020.

  3. Students aren’t enough for the requirement of labors in the new modern automotive industry.

  4. The business place group which is related to the automotive industry will have the requirement of many labors in the technique on the level of the vocational certificate, the high vocational certificate and in the engineering for supporting the project of the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC).    

 

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