Factors that influence Winnipeg employers to participate in post-secondary co-operative education programs in technical communication

Co-op programs bridge the gap between the academic and work worlds and provide students with practical experience in their chosen fields while they earn money between academic school terms. The Technical Communication Diploma program at Red River College in Winnipeg, Manitoba, has incorporated a co-...

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Main Author: Campbell, Alexa
Other Authors: Dr. Jon Young (Education)
Language:en_US
Published: 2006
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/268
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-MWU.1993-2682014-03-29T03:40:57Z Factors that influence Winnipeg employers to participate in post-secondary co-operative education programs in technical communication Campbell, Alexa Dr. Jon Young (Education) Dr. Zana Lutfiyya (Education) Dr. Anne Parker (Engineering) co-op education technical communication Co-op programs bridge the gap between the academic and work worlds and provide students with practical experience in their chosen fields while they earn money between academic school terms. The Technical Communication Diploma program at Red River College in Winnipeg, Manitoba, has incorporated a co-operative education term. Instructors at the College charged with placing co-op students each year are challenged in finding such placements, and they receive little guidance from research. In this study, I interviewed 21 employers in Winnipeg who hired co-op students from the Technical Communication Diploma program at Red River College from 2003–2005, to determine their perspectives on participation in co-op programs. Important factors influencing Winnipeg employers were the productivity of students and their specialized skill sets. The major deterrent to re-hiring students was lack of funding. A Model of Employers’ Motivation to Participate in Co-op Programs is proposed. 2006-08-18T12:36:52Z 2006-08-18T12:36:52Z 2006-08-18T12:36:52Z Electronic Thesis or Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/1993/268 en_US
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topic co-op education
technical communication
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technical communication
Campbell, Alexa
Factors that influence Winnipeg employers to participate in post-secondary co-operative education programs in technical communication
description Co-op programs bridge the gap between the academic and work worlds and provide students with practical experience in their chosen fields while they earn money between academic school terms. The Technical Communication Diploma program at Red River College in Winnipeg, Manitoba, has incorporated a co-operative education term. Instructors at the College charged with placing co-op students each year are challenged in finding such placements, and they receive little guidance from research. In this study, I interviewed 21 employers in Winnipeg who hired co-op students from the Technical Communication Diploma program at Red River College from 2003–2005, to determine their perspectives on participation in co-op programs. Important factors influencing Winnipeg employers were the productivity of students and their specialized skill sets. The major deterrent to re-hiring students was lack of funding. A Model of Employers’ Motivation to Participate in Co-op Programs is proposed.
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title Factors that influence Winnipeg employers to participate in post-secondary co-operative education programs in technical communication
title_short Factors that influence Winnipeg employers to participate in post-secondary co-operative education programs in technical communication
title_full Factors that influence Winnipeg employers to participate in post-secondary co-operative education programs in technical communication
title_fullStr Factors that influence Winnipeg employers to participate in post-secondary co-operative education programs in technical communication
title_full_unstemmed Factors that influence Winnipeg employers to participate in post-secondary co-operative education programs in technical communication
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