2020
DOI: 10.1080/03075079.2020.1723531
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Analyzing mandatory college internships: academic effects and implications for curricular design

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“…Crawford & Wang, 2016;Jones et al, 2017). Female students are likely to have higher scores than males on average, which is in line with the finding of Prescott et al (2021) that female students enjoy a 0.012 higher GPA compared to male students in the USA. The same results can also be seen in Gomez et al (2004) and Surridge (2009) using student data from the UK.…”
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“…Crawford & Wang, 2016;Jones et al, 2017). Female students are likely to have higher scores than males on average, which is in line with the finding of Prescott et al (2021) that female students enjoy a 0.012 higher GPA compared to male students in the USA. The same results can also be seen in Gomez et al (2004) and Surridge (2009) using student data from the UK.…”
Section: Benchmark Regressionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Their results show that students' self-reported GPA at graduation is slightly higher (0.076) for those students who participated in an internship during their academic course compared to those who didn't participate. However, Prescott et al (2021) find that students' academic performance is negatively affected by the internship, whilst it was ongoing after controlling for other factors using 14 years of semester-by-semester data from undergraduate business students enrolled at a private liberal arts university in the USA.…”
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“…Although there are various pedagogical strategies through which the theoretical knowledge covered by students in a class can be linked to the real world of work, such as project developments and simulations, internships appear to be the most popular. While simulations and other pedagogical strategies are primarily theoretical, internships expose learners to the natural and physical environment where actual work occurs (Prescott et al, 2020). Internships are a form of Work Integrated Learning (WIL) strategy in that a student is likely to acquire new skills and attributes that can help them get, maintain, and succeed on the job (Shivoro et al, 2017).…”
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“…Internships are excellent sources to enrich students' real work experience and enhance their ability to work in teams ( Raskin, 1994 ; Ronnestad and Skovholt, 1993 ). Inspite of the several benefits associated with internship programmes ( Ebner et al., 2021 ; Knouse and Fontenot, 2008 ; Prescott et al., 2021 ), results of several studies revealed interns experience several challenges including limited learning opportunities, rigid rules, negative attitudes of supervisors, unfriendly working environments, work slave and job stress ( Divine et al., 2007 ; Johari and Yahya, 2019 ; Li, 2018 ; Thornton et al., 2019 ).…”
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