2017
DOI: 10.1108/heswbl-08-2017-0046
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Work-integrated learning (WIL) in information technology

Abstract: Purpose-The purpose of this paper is to analyze 86 information technology (IT) internship postings to discern the extent to which the intended outcomes matched professional standards for four-year IT programs. Design/methodology/approach-The researchers text mined specified skills from 86 internship postings and compared them to the competencies outlined in the ACM/IEEE Body of Knowledge. Findings-Results indicated that students can expect to gain experience and exposure to both technical and general competenc… Show more

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“…In this context, active pedagogical approaches are most likely to develop ESE. Students who learn through these approaches value them because they believe they make them fit to be entrepreneurs (Jones et al, 2017). Mastery experiences generated through various pedagogical activities that closely mimic entrepreneurial tasks will likely increase ESE.…”
Section: Entrepreneurship Education and Training: For Whom And For What?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this context, active pedagogical approaches are most likely to develop ESE. Students who learn through these approaches value them because they believe they make them fit to be entrepreneurs (Jones et al, 2017). Mastery experiences generated through various pedagogical activities that closely mimic entrepreneurial tasks will likely increase ESE.…”
Section: Entrepreneurship Education and Training: For Whom And For What?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While external factors include parental support, peer conditions and community conditions. With the implementation of the work practice program, students are expected to gain experience and good general competencies (Jones, 2017). The things that need to be focused on improving professional skills include teamwork, communication, and professionalism.…”
Section: The Effect Of Industrial Work Practices On Employability Skillsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thereby, the prospect of working in a professional context becomes less unknown and less of a threat. Finally, any work experience can be understood as an opportunity to broaden a person's skills, knowledge and repertoire of problem-solving strategies (Brooks, Cornelius, Greenfield, & Joseph, et al,1995;Inceoglu et al, 2019;Jones, Mardis, McClure, Ma, Ambavarapu, & Spears, et al, 2017). Any challenge and task that is successfully mastered strengthens the belief that one will be able to handle oneself in professional surroundings, which fosters the appraisal of coping abilities and skills for future job challenges (Bandura, 1982).…”
Section: Graduates' Career-entry Worries: the Contribution Of High-quality Internshipsmentioning
confidence: 99%