Integrated work study program: Students' growth mindset and perception of change in work-related skills

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Lim, Sok Mui [1 ]
Foo, Yong Lim [1 ]
Yeo, May-Fung [1 ]
Chan, Chelsea Yu Xian [1 ]
Loh, Han Tong [1 ]
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[1] Singapore Inst Technol, Singapore, Singapore
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Work-based learning; work-integrated learning; growth mindset; work-based assessment; learning outcomes; graduate outcomes; IMPLICIT THEORIES; EMPLOYABILITY; ACHIEVEMENT; PERFORMANCE; PLACEMENTS; IMPACT;
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G40 [教育学];
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The purpose of this study is to evaluate students' perception of growth in the area of work-related skills through their participation in an integrated work study program (IWSP). In Singapore Institute of Technology (SIT), 368 students across a range of six programs took part in an IWSP lasting six to twelve months. Students reported self-perceived improvements after IWSP in their work-related skills, encompassed by six domains - learning & work integration; professionalism; communication; problem solving and decision-making; teamwork; and adaptability. Their mindset was additionally analyzed against ratings by their work supervisors to determine if having a fixed or growth mindset would have any implications on how their work-related skills were perceived. This paper thus investigates the impact of the IWSP on students' self-perceived growth in comparison to their work supervisors' perception of them, and whether mindset contributes to this.
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