Descriptive and inferential statistical analysis of expectations and needs of engineering students and graduates: a case study at the University of West Bohemia

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Bartłomiej Wróblewski, O. Petrenko
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Abstract A good command of English for Specific Purposes (ESP) among Czech engineers seems to be of crucial importance since the engineering field has been developing rapidly and the Czech labour market is becoming increasingly international (Eurostat 2020). The authors of this article, who supervise the ESP courses offered to the students of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering (FST) at the University of West Bohemia (UWB) in Pilsen (Czech Republic), attempt to meet the changing needs of the engineering field by conducting needs analyses among students, university graduates and prospective employers, and keeping their ESP courses’ syllabi up-to-date and relevant to their engineering students. This paper presents a comparative analysis of a questionnaire that was distributed in the year 2021 among UWB engineering students and graduates. Having analysed the responses that dealt with graduates’ needs and students’ expectations of using ESP in a workplace, the authors noticed several discrepancies between the answers they received from the students and those they received from the graduates. Based on the analysis, a hypothesis that current students sometimes have misconceptions about their future work life has been formulated. To confirm this hypothesis, in the next stage of the research, selected students and graduates are to be interviewed to gather additional information. The authors also wish to examine this hypothesis by having prospective engineering employers reply to the same survey questions.
工程专业学生和毕业生期望和需求的描述性和推断性统计分析——以西波西米亚大学为例
摘要捷克工程师熟练掌握特定用途英语似乎至关重要,因为工程领域发展迅速,捷克劳动力市场日益国际化(欧盟统计局2020)。本文作者负责监督位于比尔森(捷克共和国)的西波希米亚大学(UWB)机械工程学院(FST)为学生提供的ESP课程,试图通过对学生、大学毕业生和潜在雇主进行需求分析来满足工程领域不断变化的需求,以及保持ESP课程的教学大纲是最新的,并与工程学生相关。本文对2021年在UWB工程系学生和毕业生中分发的问卷进行了比较分析。在分析了涉及毕业生需求和学生在工作场所使用ESP的期望的回答后,作者注意到他们从学生那里得到的回答与从毕业生那里得到的答案之间存在一些差异。基于分析,我们提出了一个假设,即现在的学生有时对未来的工作生活有误解。为了证实这一假设,在下一阶段的研究中,将对选定的学生和毕业生进行采访,以收集更多信息。作者还希望通过让未来的工程雇主回答同样的调查问题来检验这一假设。
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Language Learning in Higher Education
Language Learning in Higher Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Language Learning in Higher Education deals with the most relevant aspects of language acquisition at university. The CercleS journal presents the outcomes of research on language teaching, blended learning and autonomous learning, language assessment as well as aspects of professional development, quality assurance and university language policy. Its aim is to increase the quality of language teaching and learning programmes offered by university language centers and other providers in higher education by presenting new models and by disseminating the best results of research activities carried out at language centers and in other higher education departments.
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