The pitfalls of work placement learning: perceptions of mechanical engineering students from a South African university

Q1 Social Sciences
T. Ngonda, C. Shaw, Bruce Kloot
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Abstract

ABSTRACT This article reports on a qualitative multi-case study exploring the challenges mechanical engineering students experience during work placement. The study collected data from 34 purposively selected mechanical engineering students. It found that constraining learning environments, ineffective industry mentors, low quality work affordances and negative student characteristics can compromise students’ work placement learning outcomes. It suggests that the coupling of ineffective mentors and constraining learning environments tends to be associated with low quality work affordances. Industry mentors were considered ineffective if they could not perform the dual role of work supervisors and teachers. It further suggests that some student attributes can also compromise work placement learning outcomes. It found that students who are not proactive or assertive often experience low quality work affordances. To remedy these shortcomings, universities should provide pre-placement training for students and industry mentors in the form of a seminar for industry mentors and simulated work placement for students.
实习学习的陷阱:来自南非一所大学机械工程专业学生的看法
摘要:本文报告了一项定性多案例研究,探讨机械工程专业学生在工作实习期间遇到的挑战。该研究收集了34名有意选择的机械工程专业学生的数据。研究发现,受约束的学习环境、无效的行业导师、低质量的工作支持和消极的学生特征会影响学生的工作实习学习成果。研究表明,低效导师和约束性学习环境的耦合往往与低质量的工作支持有关。如果行业导师不能履行工作主管和教师的双重角色,则被认为是无效的。这进一步表明,学生的一些特质也会影响工作实习的学习成果。研究发现,不积极主动或不自信的学生通常会遇到低质量的工作支持。为了弥补这些不足,大学应该以行业导师研讨会和学生模拟工作实习的形式为学生和行业导师提供就业前培训。
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