通过虚拟交换建立职业技能

Schiro Withanachchi, Dominique Darmon, Poonyawat Sreesing
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随着全球化的扩展和世界各地人们之间的互动的增加,组织需要具有不仅仅从传统课程中获得的技能的个人。此外,世界经济论坛指出,到2025年,将创造9700万个新工作岗位,需要领导能力、跨文化流畅性和团队合作等软技能。因此,高等教育机构可能需要开发具有国际化课程的高影响力教学法,将结果带到课堂之外,并阐明国际化与就业能力之间的联系。商业教育工作者通过泰国-美国和荷兰-美国两对课程的虚拟交流项目“协作在线国际学习”(COIL)确定了这些职业成功技能。来自皇后学院、美国纽约城市大学(n=54)、泰国Assumption大学(n=22)和荷兰海牙应用科学大学(n=19)的学生通过COIL参与了一项跨境共享作业。通过讨论、李克特五分制问卷调查和回归分析,作者发现,通过在高等教育教学中使用虚拟交换和一个创新的COIL项目,包括跨文化交流,学生建立了雇主所寻求的能力。学生们特别提高了他们公开发言(口头交流)的能力,与所有人恭敬地互动(跨文化流畅)的能力,以及确定与职业目标相关的优势(职业管理)的能力。本研究的目的是鼓励大学领导推动和优先考虑COIL,以增加内容知识和就业能力。
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Building career skills through virtual exchange
As globalization expands and interactions between people increase around the world, organizations need individuals with skills that are not only acquired from traditional curricula. Furthermore, the World Economic Forum has noted that, by 2025, 97 million new jobs will be created with the need for soft skills such as leadership, intercultural fluency, and teamwork. Therefore, higher education institutions may need to develop high-impact pedagogies with internationalized curriculums that bring results beyond classrooms and articulate the link between internationalization and employability. Business educators identified these career success skills through a virtual exchange project known as Collaborative Online International Learning (COIL) in two pairs of courses, Thailand-USA and the Netherlands-USA. Students from Queens College, City University of New York in the U.S. (n=54), Assumption University in Thailand (n=22), and The Hague University of Applied Sciences in the Netherlands (n=19) engaged in a shared assignment across borders through COIL. Using discussions, questionnaires with a five-point Likert scale, and regression analysis, authors discovered that, by using virtual exchange in higher education instruction with an innovative COIL project that included intercultural communication, students build competencies that employers seek. Students specifically enhanced their ability to speak publicly (oral communications), to interact respectfully with all people (intercultural fluency), and to identify their strengths relevant to career goals (career management). The objective of this study is to encourage university leadership to promote and prioritize COIL in order to increase content knowledge and employability.
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