Changes Required in Saudi Universities Curriculum to Meet the Demands of 2030 Vision
Nadia Yusuf
International Journal of Economics and Finance, 2017, vol. 9, issue 9, 111-116
Abstract:
The evaluation of changes required in the Saudi universities curriculum to meet the demands of 2030 vision has been focused in the study. The qualitative research design has been employed to evaluate existing issues, prevailed among the students in Saudi universities. Systematic review has been adopted as a research method to identify the gaps in existing curriculum and associated problems within Saudi Universities. The findings revealed that there are certain barriers that may influence the implementation of the vision 2030 adversely in Saudi Arabia. Therefore, recommendations based on the analysis have been made, which included future research studies to be conducted that may look into more areas of educational sector. The results represented that there are certain barriers that may influence the implementation of vision 2030 adversely in Saudi Arabia. Therefore, the study has made recommendations, which include conducting future investigations that will explore further fields.
Keywords: curriculum; vision 2030; universities; Saudi Arabia (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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