Author/Authors :
Chaibate, Hind University of Casablanca - Casablanca, Morocco , Hadek, Amine University of Casablanca - Casablanca, Morocco , Ajana, Souad University of Casablanca - Casablanca, Morocco , Bakkali, Soumia University of Casablanca - Casablanca, Morocco
Abstract :
The purpose of this study is to apply multicriteria decision-making (MCDM) methods, namely, analytic hierarchy process (AHP)
for selecting the best pedagogical method able to develop the soft skills required by the job market with respect to the preference
level assigned by employers to each soft skill. The evaluated pedagogical strategies are experiential pedagogy (EP), project-based
learning (PjBL), problem-based learning (PBL), serious games (SG), Harvard case method (HCM), and lecture course (LC). Ten
criteria (soft skills) were identified from a previous quantitative content analysis of engineering job ads in Morocco in order to
identify the extent to which soft skills are required by employers. &ese skills include communication, efficiency, adaptability,
decision-making, innovation, problem resolution, team working, project management, professional responsibility, and using
technology in engineering practice. After pairwise comparisons between all the evaluated alternatives with respect to each
criterion, results show that experiential pedagogy is the optimal solution to develop the soft skills demanded by the job market.