학술논문

The professional profile of tutors in work-integrated learning.
Document Type
Article
Source
International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning; 2023, Vol. 24 Issue 4, p305-321, 17p
Subject
School environment
Qualitative research
Focus groups
College teachers
Research
Learning strategies
Delphi method
National competency-based educational tests
Supervision of employees
Clinical medicine
Work environment
Questionnaires
Human research subjects
Industrial psychology
Professional identity
Informed consent (Medical law)
Literature reviews
Professional competence
Europe
Language
ISSN
25381032
Abstract
Work-integrated learning (WIL) responds to the labor market's requests by fostering students' competency acquisition and development through active methodologies and profession-oriented practices. This training system means that both academic and workplace tutors guide and supervise the student. The research goal was to identify the tutors' professional profiles in WIL. This study's qualitative methodology is based on data triangulation obtained by the Delphi method, focus groups and a literature review. The participants are international experts in WIL. The outcome of the research is a set of specific and transversal competencies and functions for both types of tutors who guide and supervise students throughout their learning process in a workplace-based university program. In conclusion, the results enabled the establishment of a basis on which to identify WIL professionals working in different territories, as well as create professional development training for such agents involved in this innovative system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]