Enhancing Graduate Attributes through Work-Integrated Learning: Students’ Perspective

R. Moalosi, Paulson Letsholo, Botumile Matake, Mathews Ollyn
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Work-integrated learning inspires students to embrace prospective future careers, thereby contributing to economic innovation and growth. Universities must incorporate work-integrated learning into the curricula to promote students’ personal and career development goals. It enables students to integrate theory and practice and to assess their experiential learning as well as exposing them to the world of work. This study investigates the contribution of work-integrated learning to enhancing graduate attributes of industrial design students at the University of Botswana. Few in-depth studies have assessed how work-integrated learning enhances the graduate attributes of industrial design students. A case study was conducted with 21 University of Botswana industrial design students. The results were based on students self-reporting after undertaking a 14-week work-integrated learning experience. The participants reported that 98% of the graduate attributes were positively attained. Teamwork and adaptability were the top two graduate attributes that were perceived to have been attained. The results suggest that work-integrated learning enables students to learn by doing, which enhances personal and professional graduate attributes important to gain employment and succeed in the workplace. Consequently, institutions of higher learning must review their teaching and learning pedagogies to align them with the needs of the work environment, civic engagement and the fourth industrial revolution to produce technically and professionally competent graduates. The curriculum review should also foster a decolonial and transformative lens in higher education in the Global South
通过工学结合学习提升毕业生素质:学生视角
工作结合学习激励学生拥抱未来的职业前景,从而促进经济创新和增长。大学必须将工作结合学习纳入课程,以促进学生的个人和职业发展目标。它使学生能够将理论与实践相结合,并评估他们的体验式学习,以及将他们暴露在工作世界中。本研究探讨工作整合学习对提升波札那大学工业设计专业学生毕业属性的贡献。很少有深入的研究评估工作整合学习如何提高工业设计专业学生的毕业属性。对21名博茨瓦纳大学工业设计专业的学生进行了案例研究。结果是基于学生们在经历了14周的工作结合学习经历后的自我报告。参与者报告说,98%的毕业生属性得到了积极的实现。团队合作和适应能力是毕业生被认为最重要的两个特质。结果表明,工学结合学习使学生在实践中学习,增强了毕业生的个人素质和专业素质,这对就业和职场成功至关重要。因此,高等院校必须审查其教学方法,使其与工作环境、公民参与和第四次工业革命的需求保持一致,以培养具有技术和专业能力的毕业生。课程审查还应在全球南方国家的高等教育中培养一种非殖民化和变革的视角
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