Authors:
Anne-Maarit Majanoja
;
Ville Taajamaa
;
Ville Leppänen
and
Erkki Sutinen
Affiliation:
University of Turku, Finland
Keyword(s):
Learning, Expectations, Transformation, Teaching Methods, Communication and Interaction, Skills and Capabilities.
Related
Ontology
Subjects/Areas/Topics:
Assessment and Accreditation of Courses and Institutions
;
Computer-Supported Education
;
Distance and e-Learning in a Global Context
;
e-Learning
;
Lifelong Learning: Continuing Professional Training & Development
;
Social Context and Learning Environments
;
Teacher Evaluation
Abstract:
Globally, several self-organized training arrangements are implemented in industry with varying outcomes.
The target of these training initiatives is to achieve transformation. The practices and teaching methods during
higher or academic education (HE) can impact on the industry training situations. However, few studies have
dealt with the possible impact of academic technical and IT education and training practices on industry based
training arrangements. We analysed two independent sets of interviews, one on industry-based global
selective outsourcing environment (GSOE) training arrangements and another on IT education at a Finnish
university. We found that the GSOE training arrangements heavily relied on the lecturing-based methods
instead of hands-on practicing. Similarly, the IT education at the university also relied on theory-based
lecturing. There is also a need to transform passive interaction to active where students and actors are
responsible for their own learning and bui
lding their own skills and capabilities to succeed in working life.
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