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Title | A STUDY ON SUSTAINING DEVELOPMENT IN THE PRIVATE MARITIME TRAINING CENTERS (Aye Myint Maung, 2019) | |||||
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The Maritime Education and Training plays a significant role in maritime safety and in the protection of the maritime environment and it influences seafarers’ quality for the future. The main objective of this study was to examine present status, recent trends and challenges of the sustainable development of private Maritime Training Centers in Myanmar. In order to obtain these objectives, this study used descriptive method based on both primary and secondary data and using a mixed of qualitative and quantitative approaches. The survey was conducted on the total 300 respondents including maritime administrators, management, instructors and staffs of the private MTCs, seafarers and the key informants’ interview with the management level of Marine Administration who were selected using the purposive sampling method. It was found that the main challenge of the private Maritime Training Centers is the lack of funding for the expanding their facilities. Another challenges are the low rate of return of their investment and lack of quality management system in some MTCs. Due to the sufficient instructors for training courses, the sufficient human resources may be the opportunity for the sustainable development of the private MTCs. Due to the technical support of IMO, the technology may be opportunity for MTCs however it may be challenges if they could not update their syllabus, training courses in line with new IMO model courses. | ||||||
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Yangon University of Economics | ||||||
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Yangon University of Economics | ||||||
Daw Soe Yu Hlaing |