Setting the Scene for Enhancing Engineering Curricula in Resource-Constrained Vocational Schools

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Abstract

Marginalised youth in resource-constrained vocational education and training (VET) centres struggle to create engineering products and services with entrepreneurial value. This is due to limitations in the vocational engineering curriculum in addressing real community needs, exacerbated by inadequate resources, limited technology access, and other socio-economic challenges. This paper explores how the vocational engineering programme curriculum can be enhanced to improve learners’ capabilities to create engineering solutions with entrepreneurial value tailored for low-income consumers. The approach explores the Learning Factory (LF) concept, where design optimization strategies are investigated, rooted in sustainable humanitarian engineering, cost-effective materials, and energy-efficient production methods. The research entails enhancing the vocational curriculum by integrating authentic, real-world projects in real settings, giving students hands-on experience with engineering and business practices. The proposed methodology allows for a participatory approach to be explored in engaging local communities and stakeholders, ensuring the solutions fit the region's cultural and economic needs. The research highlights challenges and opportunities in VET institutions in Western Kenya and ways to optimise their engineering design and production processes. Additionally, this study offers insights for educators, policymakers, and practitioners in similar resource-limited settings. This study explores how a traditional hands-on, project-based approach complements the principles of learning factories, offering a practical model for fostering innovation and skill development in resource-constrained vocational settings.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationAdvancing Learning Factories: Enabling Future-Ready Skills
Subtitle of host publicationProceedings of the 15th Conference on Learning Factories 2025
EditorsLouis Louw, Vera Hummel, Imke de Kock, Konrad von Leipzig
PublisherSpringer
Pages223-230
Number of pages8
Volume1
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-031-98880-6
ISBN (Print)978-3031988790
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Oct 2025
Event15th International Conference on Learning Factories, CLF 2025 - Stellenbosch University, Stellenbosch, South Africa
Duration: 25 Mar 202528 Mar 2025
Conference number: 15
https://clf2025.org/

Publication series

NameLecture Notes in Networks and Systems
PublisherSpringer
Volume1545
ISSN (Print)2367-3370
ISSN (Electronic)2367-3389

Conference

Conference15th International Conference on Learning Factories, CLF 2025
Abbreviated titleCLF 2025
Country/TerritorySouth Africa
CityStellenbosch
Period25/03/2528/03/25
Internet address

Keywords

  • NLA
  • Learning factory model
  • Localised engineering
  • Marginalised youth
  • Entrepreneurship

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