Developing students’ professional identities through work integrated learning: ‘small story’ research from an ethnographic perspective

IF 1.5 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Alan Runcieman
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ABSTRACT In order to prepare students for their future professional life, research has shifted from a skills-based approach to one that centres on their socio-cultural resources. In particular, how they evaluate their ‘social and cultural capital’, in relation to their developing professional identities, and how this can be facilitated through work-integrated learning (WIL), based on students’ initial forays into the labour market whilst still engaged with their studies. To date much research in this area has drawn on quantitative data, i.e. student surveys and questionnaires, although there has been a call for thicker descriptions based on a narrative approach. This article therefore proposes extending this research based on a ‘small story’ analytical perspective on data that emerges through student interviews and suggests ways it might enrich work-integrated learning approaches. Drawing on findings from initial research, it is argued that further similar ‘small story’ research might explore how students dialogically engage and evaluate their capital in a WIL context; evaluating the capital they see as being relevant from their initial work experience, among which the norms, values, and beliefs developed through professional socialisation, and comparing and contrasting that with what they find in the classroom.
通过工作整合学习培养学生的职业认同:民族志视角下的“小故事”研究
为了让学生为未来的职业生涯做好准备,研究已经从以技能为基础的方法转变为以社会文化资源为中心的方法。特别是,他们如何评估他们的“社会和文化资本”,与他们发展的职业身份有关,以及如何通过工作整合学习(WIL)来促进这一点,基于学生在学习期间首次进入劳动力市场。迄今为止,这一领域的许多研究都是利用定量数据,即学生调查和问卷调查,尽管有人呼吁在叙述方法的基础上进行更详尽的描述。因此,本文建议基于“小故事”分析视角对学生访谈中出现的数据进行扩展,并提出了丰富工作整合学习方法的方法。根据最初研究的结果,有人认为,进一步类似的“小故事”研究可能会探索学生如何在WIL背景下对话参与和评估他们的资本;评估他们认为与他们最初的工作经验相关的资本,其中包括通过专业社交发展起来的规范、价值观和信仰,并将其与他们在课堂上发现的东西进行比较和对比。
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Journal of Education and Work
Journal of Education and Work EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Education and Work is an international forum for academic research and policy analysis which focuses on the interplay of the education and economic systems. The journal examines how knowledge, skills, values and attitudes both about and for work and employment are developed within the education system. The journal also explores the various forms of industrial training and accreditation in the economic system, including changes in the economic and industrial infrastructure which influence the type of employees required. Work in the informal economy is also included.
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