2017
DOI: 10.4236/ce.2017.814155
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The Challenges and Measures for Internship among Fourth-Year Students in the Department of Lifelong Learning and Community Education at the University of Namibia

Abstract: Internship is practice-based learning that forges a close relationship between universities and workplaces. The aim of this study was to investigate the challenges and measures for internship among fourth-year education students in the Department of Lifelong Learning and Community Education (DLLCE) at the University of Namibia (UNAM). The study embraced a mixed methods approach because it sequentially employs quantitative and qualitative research procedures. According to the interns, academic challenges that t… Show more

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“…This includes assertiveness and help-seeking, skills enhancements through observation, interaction, and practice, and conflict mediation to address problems; while seeking emotional and social support, cognitive reappraisal, having leisure activities, and venting, ignoring, and postponing to address emotion-focused challenges name a few. Other studies by Shaketange, Kanyimba, and Brown (2017) and Rodríguez-Artura and Meseguer-Artola (2018) also tackled the different challenges of doing internships in an online environment which also highlights similar coping mechanisms to address such challenges.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 80%
“…This includes assertiveness and help-seeking, skills enhancements through observation, interaction, and practice, and conflict mediation to address problems; while seeking emotional and social support, cognitive reappraisal, having leisure activities, and venting, ignoring, and postponing to address emotion-focused challenges name a few. Other studies by Shaketange, Kanyimba, and Brown (2017) and Rodríguez-Artura and Meseguer-Artola (2018) also tackled the different challenges of doing internships in an online environment which also highlights similar coping mechanisms to address such challenges.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 80%