2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-15495-0_35
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Academic Leadership: Students’ Willingness to Work During Studies

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“…Another factor that social studies students considered to pursuing work during this time of the COVID-19 Pandemic is for them to maximize productivity. Working while studying allowed students to become more conscious of the tasks given to them, prompting them to do their assigned responsibilities in no time (Niemiec, 2019). Anjum (2020) in her study also posited that internships and work-related activities impact students by providing them with experimental experience which satisfies their thirst for learning.…”
Section: Discussmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Another factor that social studies students considered to pursuing work during this time of the COVID-19 Pandemic is for them to maximize productivity. Working while studying allowed students to become more conscious of the tasks given to them, prompting them to do their assigned responsibilities in no time (Niemiec, 2019). Anjum (2020) in her study also posited that internships and work-related activities impact students by providing them with experimental experience which satisfies their thirst for learning.…”
Section: Discussmentioning
confidence: 98%