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The strength of the organizations to compete in a globalizing world is in their ability and scientific knowledge and their capital is human and intellectual strategic resource in the productive process; Accordingly, the adoption of strategies developed in the management and human resource development to meet the challenges of globalization, has become necessary and Malaysia has been keen to become graduates of technical and vocational education Able to meet the challenge of adjustment and accommodate the latest technologies as well as to promote the creative tendency of members of Malaysian society, which is supporting the president and contributor to the invention, innovation and technological progress was enhancing the knowledge is the primary focus of Malaysia in technical and vocational education for the future. Has stimulated the development of the labor market and the cost factor and the search for efficiencies and the Ministry of Education Malaysia to making structural changes of a global nature of the entire educational system into the students are exposed early to the topics before the specialized vocational education and specifically since the beginning of the fourth grade of primary education, while many countries Third World is still devoted wrong concept that the labor market graduates skilled professionals accept the owners of least mental capacity and modest! We have failed to technical and vocational education in such experiments with the lack of focus on cognitive thinking and the absence of teaching science and mathematics to provide the manpower necessary flexibility to adapt and the possibility of promotion at work. He also also denied the graduates to pursue higher education. Today, the future direction of technical and vocational education is to strengthen the capacity of reason and knowledge more than professional skills. This is to prepare its graduates to get involved advanced stages of the new and evolving technology, engineering, which require the production of a high degree of accuracy. Has been technical and vocational education in Malaysia, specifically with the beginning of acceptance in Altsainat indisputable as a viable alternative to the application and growth to provide training. Thus, the dimension of work skills and cognitive skills have exposed the curriculum and Malaysia felt that it was better but it is necessary to move the labor market industries to high-level, and then the labor market in the future as envisaged in the vision of Dr. Mahathir until 2020 (former prime minister ) Will be bet horse knowledge and information and to follow up on this trend in future policy has been restructured technical and vocational education for the production of more knowledge and information can be easily re-trained. There has been early eighties of the twentieth century, beginning with the start of the Malaysian model of development, particularly when the records of Ben Mohamed to the prime minister in 1981, and in that time the concept of development has exceeded the narrow economic sense, which was being measured - often - by increasing the national income, And the high average real income of the individual and the concept of development has become a multi-dimensional social, political, humanitarian and cultural development as well as economic dimension. And had indicated an economic report issued by the Malaysian Ministry of Finance in October 2005 that Malaysia will reap returns of up to 72 billion dollars by 2020 due to growth 's Rapid report singled out the technology sector, which will provide about 280 jobs and result in the creation of 100 new company. It was therefore enhancing the knowledge Malaysia is the main focus of technical and vocational education for the future. Malaysia has realized that the knowledge-based economy based on knowledge acquisition and use of knowledge as a basis underlying the growth and development of a knowledge-based economy include increasing the added value of all productive activities and create intensive industries based on new knowledge in support of Malaysia's ability to compete and open New opportunities before it, especially as trade and investment opportunities has become the world depend on the possession of technology, in addition to that the growing use of knowledge, which is accompanied by a trained workforce will contribute towards improving levels of productivity, and benefit from the development of ICT and e-commerce will facilitate the establishment of a system Effective information to support trade and investment to Malaysia permitting the discovery of new markets and new trading partners and the establishment of a Malaysian investment projects abroad as a knowledge-based economy will generate new investment activities within the existing and new industries, a result of the independence of advanced technology and production processes based on extensive knowledge. Because of human resource development are inseparable and complementary aspects in regard to the first acquisition of science and knowledge and skill problem by rehabilitation, and the other on issues of labor and employment, in order to achieve a balance between the demands of sustainable development and with the increasing adoption of modern technology and the development of production processes that improve productivity and increase the capacity to International competition, technical and vocational education is the main focus in the direction of strengthening the mind and strengthen capacity-building knowledge. In order to develop a knowledge-based economy and Malaysia has a master plan for that purpose, among the points addressed by the human resources and research and development funding, the need for manpower trained and qualified in Saudi Arabia will increase with the spread of mega projects across the country and especially economic cities has reached The total Saudi investments in four economic cities during 2007 and 2008 130 billion riyals, and estimates the General Authority for Investment, the contribution of new cities in the gross domestic product of the state up to $ 551 billion riyals (150 billion dollars) by 2020 and studies show that by General Authority for Investment and that all posts from the industrial sectors in the economic cities, leading to 5 to 7 jobs in related service industries, and expects these studies to provide more economic cities of two million jobs with solutions in 2020
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