Promoting, Assessing, Recognizing and Certifying Lifelong Learning 2014
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-017-8694-2_6
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Understanding Work-Related Learning: The Role of Job Characteristics and the Use of Different Sources of Learning

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“…In light of the research conducted by Oosterheert and Vermunt (), it was furthermore argued that students might engage in different learning activities during their internships. Based on the findings of Oosterheert and Vermunt as well as those of Gijbels, Donche, et al (), five kinds of learning activities have been distinguished in this study: (a) external regulation, (b) shared regulation, (c) self‐regulation, (d) relating theory to practice, and (e) absence of avoidance of learning. It was suggested that the JDCS dimensions are all positively related to these processes (Research question 1, Hypotheses 1–3).…”
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“…In light of the research conducted by Oosterheert and Vermunt (), it was furthermore argued that students might engage in different learning activities during their internships. Based on the findings of Oosterheert and Vermunt as well as those of Gijbels, Donche, et al (), five kinds of learning activities have been distinguished in this study: (a) external regulation, (b) shared regulation, (c) self‐regulation, (d) relating theory to practice, and (e) absence of avoidance of learning. It was suggested that the JDCS dimensions are all positively related to these processes (Research question 1, Hypotheses 1–3).…”
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confidence: 90%
“…Only recently has engineering students' learning during internships been investigated from the perspective of the JDCS model (Gijbels, Harteis et al, 2014;Gijbels, Donche, van den Bossche, Ilsbroux, & Sammels, 2014). This research, however, was limited to a validation of the research instruments within the context of engineering education and an exploration of the relations between the different variables in the JDCS model, students' learning activities, and students' perceived competences.…”
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“…Recently, Gijbels et al (2014) investigated how students made use of these different sources available in the training institute (e.g., theory, the mentor) and in the workplace (e.g., job demands, peers, supervisors) to better understand the learning of learning in internships. They made use of validated questionnaires derived from the job-demands-control framework (Karasek and Theorell 1990) and the work of Oosterheert (2001) and questioned 117 third year engineering students about their learning during a long-term internship.…”
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