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An NLP-Driven Framework for Curriculum-Labor Market Alignment: Schema-Constrained LLM Extraction, ESCO-Anchored Semantic Matching, and Multi-Dimensional Gap Quantification

arXiv · · Significant research

Summary

Researchers proposed a four-stage NLP framework combining schema-constrained LLM extraction, Sentence-BERT (SBERT) alignment with ESCO, an adjudication protocol, and a verification mechanism for curriculum-labor market alignment. The framework was instantiated for the ABET-accredited BSc Computer Science program at the United Arab Emirates University (UAEU), extracting 400 competency records from the study plan and aligning them with 30 job postings. The extractor achieved a Cohen's kappa of 0.79 on the skill slot and surfaced interpretable supply-demand gaps in general, transversal, algorithms, and software engineering skills, with a minimal gap in AI and data science. Why it matters: This framework provides a robust, NLP-driven method to identify crucial skill gaps in higher education curricula, directly supporting quality assurance and workforce development initiatives in the region.

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