How Are Egyptian Agricultural Students Preparing for a Career?

R. Ghimire, D. Dissanayake, Paulus Ebner, Nandan Joshi, Leah Thompson
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Abstract Egypt has made substantial progress in access to education. However a high unemployment rate among university graduates and employers being unable to find a skilled workforce are of great concern. A pragmatic approach for education that enables student to participate in career preparation activities in and outside the classrooms and prepare them for a job following their graduation is of paramount importance. Soliciting opinions from undergraduate students and professors in five agricultural universities and employers from major agricultural industries in Egypt this study aimed to identify student participation in career preparation activities, ascertain major sources for career advice and information about their prospective careers and preparation for those careers. The findings revealed that students had limited opportunities to practice in their career skill-building through their coursework activities. For a majority of the students, professors and university graduates were the primary sources for career advice. Students seldom visited career services offices and did not quite utilize their services, but frequently browsed websites of potential employers. Career advising services appeared to be below the students’ expectations across the universities. Strategies and policies are needed to strengthen career advisory services at universities to improve graduates’ chances of obtaining meaningful employment in their fields of study. Abstract Egypt has made substantial progress in access to education. However, a high unemployment rate among university graduates and employers being unable to find a skilled workforce are of great concern. A pragmatic approach for education that enables student to participate in career preparation activities in and outside the classrooms and prepare them for a job following their graduation is of paramount importance. Soliciting opinions from undergraduate students and professors in five agricultural universities and employers from major agricultural industries in Egypt this study aimed to identify student participation in career preparation activities, ascertain major sources for career advice and information about their prospective careers and preparation for those careers. The findings revealed that students had limited opportunities to practice in their career skill-building through their coursework activities. For a majority of the students, professors and university graduates were the primary sources for career advice. Students seldom visited career services offices and did not quite utilize their services, but frequently browsed websites of potential employers. Career advising services appeared to be below the students’ expectations across the universities. Strategies and policies are needed to strengthen career advisory services at universities to improve graduates’ chances of obtaining meaningful employment in their fields of study.
埃及农业学生如何为职业生涯做准备?
埃及在教育普及方面取得了实质性进展。然而,大学毕业生的高失业率和雇主无法找到熟练的劳动力是非常令人担忧的。一种实用的教育方法,使学生能够参与课堂内外的职业准备活动,并为毕业后的工作做好准备,这是至关重要的。本研究征求了埃及五所农业大学的本科生和教授以及主要农业行业的雇主的意见,旨在确定学生参与职业准备活动,确定职业建议和信息的主要来源,以及他们未来职业和职业准备的信息。调查结果显示,学生通过课程活动练习职业技能的机会有限。对于大多数学生来说,教授和大学毕业生是职业建议的主要来源。学生很少去就业服务办公室,也没有充分利用他们的服务,但经常浏览潜在雇主的网站。所有大学的职业咨询服务似乎都低于学生的预期。需要制定战略和政策来加强大学的职业咨询服务,以提高毕业生在其研究领域获得有意义的就业机会。埃及在教育普及方面取得了实质性进展。然而,大学毕业生的高失业率和雇主无法找到熟练的劳动力是令人担忧的问题。一种实用的教育方法,使学生能够参与课堂内外的职业准备活动,并为毕业后的工作做好准备,这是至关重要的。本研究征求了埃及五所农业大学的本科生和教授以及主要农业行业的雇主的意见,旨在确定学生参与职业准备活动,确定职业建议和信息的主要来源,以及他们未来职业和职业准备的信息。调查结果显示,学生通过课程活动练习职业技能的机会有限。对于大多数学生来说,教授和大学毕业生是职业建议的主要来源。学生很少去就业服务办公室,也没有充分利用他们的服务,但经常浏览潜在雇主的网站。所有大学的职业咨询服务似乎都低于学生的预期。需要制定战略和政策来加强大学的职业咨询服务,以提高毕业生在其研究领域获得有意义的就业机会。
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