2020
DOI: 10.1108/heswbl-03-2019-0034
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Learning from experience – a probe into the off-campus internships under the five-year cosmetology technical and vocational education program

Abstract: PurposeThis paper aims to probe into the implementation of internship courses under the five-year cosmetology program in Taiwan from the perspective of Dewey's philosophies in hopes that the analysis can serve as reference for schools in planning their internship courses in the future.Design/methodology/approachThis paper probes into the off-campus internship courses under Taiwan's five-year junior college education program by applying Dewey's empirical philosophy.FindingsThe study aims to understand the learn… Show more

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“…Such collaboration brings about successful student-centered learning, effective educational structures, support for using theoretical knowledge in practice, strengthening soft skills and therefore, enhancing employment opportunities (Wrye et al ., 2019). Furthermore, education programs can develop students' skills through simulation experience and internship courses as such tools enable students to overcome difficulties, respond to challenges, acquire knowledge and hence, improve their skills and enhance their entrepreneurial mindset (Thanasi-Boçe, 2020; García-González and Ramírez-Montoya, 2021; Freyn et al ., 2021; Ju-Hsuan et al ., 2021). This approach will foster their awareness of sustainability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such collaboration brings about successful student-centered learning, effective educational structures, support for using theoretical knowledge in practice, strengthening soft skills and therefore, enhancing employment opportunities (Wrye et al ., 2019). Furthermore, education programs can develop students' skills through simulation experience and internship courses as such tools enable students to overcome difficulties, respond to challenges, acquire knowledge and hence, improve their skills and enhance their entrepreneurial mindset (Thanasi-Boçe, 2020; García-González and Ramírez-Montoya, 2021; Freyn et al ., 2021; Ju-Hsuan et al ., 2021). This approach will foster their awareness of sustainability.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, comparative studies that contextualize Taiwan's vocational model within Guangdong's socio-economic environment are sparse, with a lack of comprehensive literature that bridges the experiences of both regions to discern effective strategies [16][17] . Furthermore, the role of industry input in shaping vocational curricula remains under-researched, indicating a gap regarding the integration of industry requirements into educational planning and execution [18] .…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%