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When Your Boss Supports You During Your Internship: The Impact Co-op Supervisor Support on Engineering Students’ Attitudes and Career Outlook

机译:当您的老板在实习期间为您提供支持时:对工科学生的态度和职业前景的影响合作主管的支持

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The final steps in the undergraduate engineering education process often involve 'field education,' 'clinical experience' or 'co-op’ assignments. In many cases, engineering students rate the capstone engineering practicum experience as the most important aspect of their engineering professional preparation.Based on social learning and organizational support theories, we used a sequential exploratory mixed methods research approach to explore the experiences of 181 engineering students, attending two large public US universities, and participating in their co-op experiences. In interviews, co-op students identified support, coaching, sponsorship and challenging work tasks as important aspects of successful co-op experiences. After identifying and amplifying these key themes through a qualitative research process, we used a survey to examine issues identified in interview settings, in relation to these novice engineers’ attitudes and career outlook. Supervisors’ perceptions of the engineering students’ motivation, commitment, and performance were also measured.Study findings indicated that very early career engineers are often strongly influenced by their experiences with their co-op supervisors. The implications for the study emphasized that, when supported their supervisors, engineering co-ops (and similar engineering capstone experiences) facilitated by supported supervisors, can impactstudents’/employees’ performance, career outlook (regarding their long-term interest inthe engineering profession) and overall attitudes regarding engineering as a college major and as a profession and life-long career.Methods used: exploratory mixed-methods—interviews and surveyAnalysis used: constant comparative analysis and structural equation modeling
机译:本科工程教育过程的最后步骤通常涉及“现场教育”,“临床经验”或“合作社”作业。在很多情况下,工程专业学生将顶峰的工程实践经验视为他们的工程专业准备的最重要方面。基于社会学习和组织支持理论,我们采用顺序探索性混合方法研究方法来探索181名工程专业学生的经验,参加美国两所大型公立大学,并参加他们的合作社体验。在访谈中,合作学生将支持,教练,赞助和具有挑战性的工作任务确定为成功的合作经验的重要方面。在通过定性研究过程确定并扩大了这些关键主题之后,我们使用了一项调查来调查与这些新手工程师的态度和职业前景有关的面试中发现的问题。研究人员还发现,主管对工程专业学生的动力,承诺和绩效的看法也得到了衡量。研究发现,非常早期的职业工程师通常会受到与合作主管的经验的强烈影响。该研究的意义强调指出,当获得支持的主管的支持时,在支持的主管的协助下进行的工程合作(以及类似的工程经验)可能会影响学生/员工的表现,职业前景(考虑他们对工程专业的长期兴趣)以及对工程专业(大学,专业和终身职业)的总体态度。使用的方法:探索性混合方法—访谈和调查使用的分析:常量比较分析和结构方程模型

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