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摘要
本研究旨在确定UC - METC国际海事雇主合作组织(IMEC)学者的学业成绩与国际船舶学徒培训绩效评估之间的关系。本研究采用描述性相关研究方法,使用STO (Shipboard Training Office)标准化工具评估国际学徒培训与船舶培训相关专业科目的学业表现。它是在宿务市曼巴陵的校友区进行的。受访者是完成国际船上学徒培训的26名甲板见习生和18名轮机见习生。研究结果显示,甲板及轮机学员在专业科目上的学习成绩优异。他们的国际船上培训成绩评价也很好。他们在学徒培训中遇到的常见问题是缺乏睡眠、休息和学习时间;家里病;严格的反恐官员;种族歧视和语言障碍。轮机学员学业成绩与国际船舶学徒培训绩效评价之间存在显著的相关关系。研究得出的结论是,学校教授的知识与甲板军官学徒培训中学到的知识之间存在差距。另一方面,机械车间轮机工程专业与实际培训中常见的发动机操作有关。
International Shipboard Apprentices Program of IMEC Scholars of the University of Cebu-Maritime Education and Training Center
This study determined the relationship between the academic performance and international shipboard apprenticeship training performance evaluation of IMEC (International Maritime Employers Cooperative) scholars at UC – METC. This study utilized a descriptive – correlational method of research using STO (Shipboard Training Office) standardized tool for evaluating international apprenticeship training and academic performance in professional subjects related to shipboard training. It was conducted in Alumnos, Mambaling, Cebu City. The respondents were the 26 deck cadets and 18 engine cadets who finished their international shipboard apprenticeship training. The findings of the study showed that the academic performance of both deck and engine cadets on their professional subjects was excellent. Performance evaluation of their international shipboard training was also excellent. The common problems encountered during their apprenticeship training were the lack of sleep, rest, and study time; home sickness; strict and terror officers; racial discrimination, and language barrier. There was a significant relationship between the academic performance of engine cadets and performance evaluation of their international shipboard apprenticeship training. The study concluded that there was a gap between what was taught in school and those learned in the apprenticeship training for deck officers. On the other hand, the program of Marine Engineering for machine shop was related to the common engine operation in actual training.