Is student internship still beneficial today? The views of multi-parties in Ghana

Q1 Social Sciences
P. Arthur, Samuel Koomson
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PurposeThere is evidence of country-level contextual variations regarding the benefits of practical experience acquired by students during higher education. This paper, therefore, analyses the benefits of student internships in the Ghanaian context.Design/methodology/approachIn Study 1, two structured but distinct surveys were distributed to senior members and students of six specialised technical education institutions (TIs). Study 2 involved in-depth interviews with the heads of organisations in the tertiary education sector, including trade groups, industries and government agencies.FindingsInternship provides soft skills, confidence, career development, sense of responsibility, employability, income, knowledge sharing and networking for students/interns. For TIs, it contributes to the professional development of faculty supervisors and helps them to update the content they teach. For employers, it unveils talented and promising students who can be employed immediately after graduation at a relatively cheaper cost.Research limitations/implicationsThere is still the need for additional research in different contexts: both developed and developing economies to clear doubts on the controversies surrounding the relevance of internship in the 21st century.Practical implicationsTIs should continue to champion student internship programmes. This study highlights the need for employers to place internship students in areas that relate to their fields of study. It also underscores the need for students to embrace internship since it is the cornerstone to their employability in the labour market.Social implicationsUndeniably, student internships provide a critical platform for career beginners.Originality/valueThis paper contributes to knowledge by offering contextual literature in Ghana on the benefits of student internship programme for interns/students, TIs and employers, all together.
学生实习在今天仍然有益吗?加纳多党派的观点
有证据表明,学生在接受高等教育期间获得的实践经验的益处存在国家层面的背景差异。因此,本文分析了加纳背景下学生实习的好处。设计/方法/方法在研究1中,对六所专业技术教育机构的高级成员和学生进行了两项结构化但不同的调查。研究二深入采访了高等教育机构的负责人,包括贸易团体、行业和政府机构。实习为学生/实习生提供软技能、信心、职业发展、责任感、就业能力、收入、知识分享和网络。对于it来说,它有助于教师主管的专业发展,并帮助他们更新教学内容。对于雇主来说,它揭示了有才华和有前途的学生,他们可以在毕业后以相对较低的成本立即就业。研究的局限性/意义仍然需要在不同的背景下进行额外的研究:无论是发达经济体还是发展中经济体,以澄清围绕21世纪实习相关性的争议。大学应继续支持学生实习计划。这项研究强调了雇主需要将实习学生安置在与其学习领域相关的领域。它还强调了学生接受实习的必要性,因为这是他们在劳动力市场上就业能力的基石。不可否认,学生实习为职业初学者提供了一个重要的平台。原创性/价值本文通过为实习生/学生、ti和雇主提供加纳学生实习计划的好处的背景文献,为知识做出贡献。
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