Effect of undergraduate student age on work-integrated learning preparation and experience

W. Adegbite, C. Govender
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Work-integrated learning (WIL) is a strategy to create effective talent pools and meet business needs for competent and work-ready graduates. There are limited empirical studies on how WIL student demographic profiles (i.e., age) may affect the effectiveness of WIL projects and learning experience. Guided by the research question: Does undergraduate student age affect WIL preparation and experience? A survey was conducted through a quantitative approach among final year undergraduate students who participated in the WIL programme. Sixty-six copies of the questionnaire were distributed, forty retrieved and consider valid for further analysis. Data were analysed using descriptive and inferential statistics. Findings show that age could be an important factor in a student's WIL experience. Students in the age group of 21 years may have better WIL experiences than younger or older WIL students. Although age is not considered a major factor in determining overall WIL experiences, student demographical information is important for successful WIL projects. Findings further show that WIL preparation is an important factor towards better WIL project outcomes and enhanced student experiences. This paper adds to the body of knowledge on WIL student demographic considerations and creates awareness that student demographics must be considered if WIL projects are to be successful.
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大学生年龄对工学结合学习准备与体验的影响
工作整合学习(Work-integrated learning, WIL)是一种创建有效人才库和满足业务需求的策略,旨在培养有能力和准备工作的毕业生。关于WIL学生人口统计资料(即年龄)如何影响WIL项目的有效性和学习经验的实证研究有限。以研究问题为导向:大学生的年龄是否会影响工学运用的准备和经验?通过定量方法对参加WIL计划的最后一年本科学生进行了调查。分发了66份问卷,回收了40份,认为可作进一步分析。数据分析采用描述性和推断性统计。研究结果表明,年龄可能是影响学生使用英语体验的一个重要因素。21岁年龄组的学生可能比年轻或年长的学生有更好的工学结合体验。虽然年龄不被认为是决定整体工学结合经验的主要因素,但学生的人口统计信息对成功的工学结合项目很重要。研究结果进一步表明,工学结合的准备是取得更好的工学结合项目成果和增强学生体验的重要因素。本文增加了关于工学结合学生人口统计因素的知识体系,并使人们意识到,如果工学结合项目要取得成功,必须考虑学生人口统计因素。
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