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Acceptance of co-operative education practice by the academic staff at Technikon South Africa
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Acceptance of co-operative education practice by the academic staff at Technikon South Africa |
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Groenewald, Thomas; Strümpfer, Deo; Lessing, Barend C.
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Technikons advocate the practice of co-operative education, which is an educational strategy that integrates learning through productive work with the theoretical curriculum. However, only 35% of theTechnikon SA programmes have a compulsory experiential learning component. Grounded theory research was undertaken to determine some of the basic assumptions of Technikon SA’s academic staff in this regard. Rather than starting out with a specific research problem, grounded theory explores an area of interest and allows what is relevant to emerge. Semi-structured interviews with four open-ended questions, were conducted with a stratified-random sample of 25 teaching staff at Technikon SA. It was found that, although there is some willing compliance and belief in co-operative education, it is not indicative of the organisational culture of Technikon SA. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10500/2563
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2001 |
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Groenewald, T, Strümpfer, D, Lessing, BC. 2002,'Acceptance of co-operative education practice by the academic staff at Technikon South Africa',SA Journal of Industrial Psychology, vol. 27, no. 3, pp. 1-6. [http://www.sajip.co.za/index.php/sajip/article/view/18] |
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