Abstract
Technological
and vocational education has developed in Taiwan for over 60 years and played a
crucial role in cultivating talents for infrastructure construction and driving
industries and economic growth there. Universities and colleges across Taiwan
have introduced resources from various industries and adopted the two-teacher
system to strengthen their practical teaching in recent years. To be specific,
these schools hire experts in various industries for collaborative teaching and
encourage enterprise visits, thereby presenting more opportunities for students
to get involved in experiential learning. This study explored the learning
outcomes of industry expert collaborative teaching and enterprise visits on
students studying in business schools of universities of technology in Taiwan.
Moreover, policies announced by the Ministry of Education in Taiwan were
introduced and analyzed. Finally, the specific suggestions proposed in this
study can be served as a reference to industries, the government, universities,
and institutions in their effort to innovate teaching methods and improve
teaching quality.
JEL
classification numbers: A22,
D83.
Keywords: Technological and vocational education, Industry expert collaborative
teaching, Enterprise visits, Learning outcomes.