2005
DOI: 10.28945/278
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Information Technology Student-Based Certification in Formal Education Settings:Who Benefits and What is Needed

Abstract: Executive SummaryThere is a growing trend within secondary and post-secondary institutions to offer information technology (IT) certification programs as instructional vehicles to provide students with viable skills needed by the workforce, to satisfy state skill standards, and to prepare students for postsecondary IT studies. The use of IT certification programs in a formal education setting carries a number of salient issues and implications for educational institutions, IT teachers, administrators, students… Show more

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“…"Human resource managers have typically used IT certifications as an indicator of an applicant's base-line suitability for a specific IT related position. Certifications act as a signal to hiring managers that a job candidate has achieved a level of knowledge and skill necessary to perform in a particular IT job role" (Randall & Zirkle, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…"Human resource managers have typically used IT certifications as an indicator of an applicant's base-line suitability for a specific IT related position. Certifications act as a signal to hiring managers that a job candidate has achieved a level of knowledge and skill necessary to perform in a particular IT job role" (Randall & Zirkle, 2005).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, the benefits of certifications goes far beyond the testing centres. According to Randall & Zirkle (2005) embedded certification programs offer benefits to multiple stakeholders including students, employers, vendors and educational institutions. Students can use the certificates and related skills to get employment.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…But it is not always easy to see what constitutes an "industry-recognized credential" given a plethora of competing certifications. Randall and Zirkle (2005) identify the lack of data on labor market outcomes of certifications as the main obstacle to a more effective alignment of CTE programs with industry credentials. The existence of a clear standard for quality certifications would provide a stronger framework in which postsecondary CTE institutions could deliver the necessary alignment, ensuring that graduates of CTE programs are in a position to seek a related industry certification without extensive additional preparation.…”
Section: Aligning Cte Programs With Industry Credentialsmentioning
confidence: 99%