2016
DOI: 10.1108/heswbl-07-2015-0038
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Organizational supports and individuals commitments through work integrated learning

Abstract: Purpose – The development of individual work competencies through work integrated learning (WIL) emanates from expectations of students to learn from both the workplace and their educational institution, and an assumption that WIL stakeholders will support them. This exchange between individuals and organizational insiders, according to the social exchange norm of reciprocity, may also nurture organizational behaviors. WIL student-workers may perceive support from insiders, and orient their beh… Show more

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“…This is certainly the case for the cohort of learners studied in this paper, who were aiming to complete the Foundation degree qualification and hence become eligible to apply to the UK's Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) to register as a Paramedic. The needs of employee learners are more complex than those of traditional UGs: Kettle (2013), and Pennaforte (2016) stressed the importance of comprehensive support for WBL students from university staff, the employer organisation, their supervisors and their peers. The environment in which learning occurs is important for student success (Lester and Costley, 2010), and since student paramedics work in a challenging environment it is likely that good support structures are particularly important for them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is certainly the case for the cohort of learners studied in this paper, who were aiming to complete the Foundation degree qualification and hence become eligible to apply to the UK's Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) to register as a Paramedic. The needs of employee learners are more complex than those of traditional UGs: Kettle (2013), and Pennaforte (2016) stressed the importance of comprehensive support for WBL students from university staff, the employer organisation, their supervisors and their peers. The environment in which learning occurs is important for student success (Lester and Costley, 2010), and since student paramedics work in a challenging environment it is likely that good support structures are particularly important for them.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Ok and Vandenberghe (2016) revealed a significant relationship between perceived organizational development and employee competency development. Similarly, Pennaforte (2016) explored the concept of institutional support on learning outcomes of students and subsequent behaviors and reported a positive relationship. Likewise, Lancaster and Milia (2014) found that institutional support positively affects employee learning.…”
Section: Edupij • Volume 6 • Issue 2 • 2017mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, questions remain as to how well higher education institutions prepare the Student Teachers (PE-STs) to meet the challenges and requirement of work environments. Thus, professionals know how to put their skills into action in all situations, able to think in action and to adapt and dominate any new situation [1,2,3]. Though, skills are deployed in a professional context [4,5,6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%