Identifying the Gaps in the Management of Work Integrated Learning Among TVET College National Certificate (Vocational) Students

Masilu Bunny Molele, S. Khoza, Nhlelehle Meskien Skosana
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Work Integrated Learning (WIL) is a crucial activity for students enrolled in Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) programs in South Africa and globally. Effective management of this activity is essential to ensure that students are well-prepared for their placement in the workplace. Unfortunately, the current situation in South African TVET colleges often falls short, with students frequently finding themselves in workplaces where they lack the necessary readiness. To address this issue, a mixed-method approach was employed to select 50 Level 4 students from the National Certificate Vocational program and four Work Integrated Learning (WIL) coordinators. The objective was to identify the challenges faced by students during their WIL experience. Data was collected through questionnaires administered to the students and face-to-face interviews conducted with the WIL coordinators. The findings of the study revealed that 68% of the students were not adequately informed about workplace dynamics, which posed a significant challenge. Additionally, 82% of the respondents stated that they were never briefed on the employer's expectations upon their arrival at the workplace. While students found the activities in the workplace interesting, they observed a noticeable gap between what they learned in college and the realities of the industry. These challenges clearly indicate a lack of proper WIL management in the TVET colleges. To address these issues, it is recommended that the college curriculum planner collaborates closely with industries to align the curriculum with industry expectations and requirements. This synergy will enhance students' WIL experience and better prepare them for the workplace.
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找出职业技术教育与培训学院国家证书(职业)学生在工作一体化学习管理方面的差距
工作综合学习(WIL)是南非乃至全球职业技术教育与培训(TVET)项目学生的一项重要活动。有效管理这项活动对于确保学生为就业做好充分准备至关重要。遗憾的是,南非技术和职业教育与培训学院目前的情况往往不尽如人意,学生经常发现自己在工作场所缺乏必要的准备。为了解决这个问题,我们采用了一种混合方法,从国家职业证书课程中挑选了 50 名四级学生和四名工作一体化学习 (WIL) 协调员。目的是确定学生在工作综合学习经历中所面临的挑战。通过向学生发放问卷和与 WIL 协调员进行面对面访谈收集数据。研究结果显示,68% 的学生没有充分了解工作场所的动态,这是一个重大挑战。此外,82% 的受访者表示,他们在到达工作场所后从未听取过有关雇主期望的简要介绍。虽然学生们认为工作场所的活动很有趣,但他们发现大学所学与行业现实之间存在明显差距。这些挑战清楚地表明,职业技术教育与培训学院缺乏适当的 WIL 管理。为解决这些问题,建议学院的课程规划者与行业密切合作,使课程与行业的期望和要求保持一致。这种协同作用将增强学生的 WIL 体验,使他们更好地为职场做好准备。
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