Browsing by Subject "Work integrated learning"
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The challenges and benefits associated with the implementation work integrated learning in human resource management graduates
(North-West University (South Africa), 2016)BACKGROUND AND AIM: Work Integrated Learning is a programme that can be adopted by Universities. This programme is useful in the sense that students get an opportunity to put theory into practice. In so doing, students are ... -
Critical thinking perspectives on work integrated learning in information systems education
(WASET, 2012)Students with high level skills are in demand, especially in scare skill environments. If universities wish to be successful and competitive, its students need to be adequately equipped with the necessary tools. Work ... -
Foundation phase BEd teacher education : bridging the theory-practice divide in reading literacy teacher preparation through work-integrated learning
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2015)The gap between theory and practice experienced within teacher preparation programmes is a persistent issue worldwide. This divide is also entrenched in the lack of an evidence-based knowledge base for content knowledge ... -
Improvement of work-integrated learning through corporate entrepreneurship to enhance return on investment
(North-West University (South Africa) , Potchefstroom Campus, 2016)Investing and developing talent plays a crucial role in organizations. It is one of the core functions and resource to manage an effective and efficient business, followed by time and finances. Thus in a working environment, ... -
The role of mentorship in the retention of graduate interns
(CSSALL (UKZN), 2013)The objective of the research was to determine whether mentorship, as part of a graduate internship programme, contributed to the retention of graduate interns in a South African Information Communication and Technology ...