A work-integrated learning education and training programme for radiography in South Africa
[摘要] English: An in-depth study was conducted to investigate current practices in the delivery of work-integrated learning (WIL) in Radiography training at selected universities in South Africa (SA) with the ultimate goal of developing an education and training programme for WIL in Radiography training. The study was prompted by a growing awareness that a gap existed in the delivery of WIL in Radiography programmes in SA.WIL is a relatively new jargon term that focuses attention on the integration of theoretical learning and learning in the workplace. Until recently the focus in many professional programmes has been on workplace learning (WPL) as a component of the training of students. Although the concept of placing students in the workplace to acquire work experience is not new, the rationale behind WIL goes beyond merely providing a physical workplace environment as a site for students to experience work or to learn from professional practice. However, to achieve success in the delivery of any WIL programme, it is important to structure the WIL component of any learning programme with regards to the diligent and constructive alignment of learning outcomes/objectives, the delivery of learning (i.e., facilitation methods), and assessment. For quality delivery of WIL, the coordination and monitoring of the learning processes, and hence of student progression, are also important.The research methods comprised a two-fold approach. First, a literature review was conducted in order to provide an appropriate background for the formulation of a conceptual framework and to contextualise the problem against related theory and research. Second, data were collected using questionnaires that generated both quantitative and qualitative data. The latter data were obtained by means of open-ended questions that allowed for comments that facilitated the gathering of information about the current status of the delivery of WIL in Radiography training. The compilation of an education and training programme for WIL for the Bachelor of Radiography in Diagnostics degree to enhance undergraduate radiography training in SA was achieved by merging the information from the literature review and the collected data. The findings on the current status of WIL, which emanated from the questionnaire survey, were compared with suggestions garnered from the literature for best practice in WIL in order to make recommendations to bridge the identified shortcomings in the delivery of WIL in Radiography training.By developing an education and training programme for WIL in Radiography and by providing recommendations towards improvements in the delivery of WIL, the study contributed significantly to the creation of new knowledge in the Radiology field and was thus successful in bridging the identified gap in the delivery of WIL. The implementation of the proposed programme for WIL can aid in the development of a curriculum for WIL that includes appropriate modules, learning units, assessment and monitoring strategies, and guidelines for the development of generic skills.The sound research approach and methodology that were employed ensured the quality, reliability and validity of the study. The completed research can form the basis for a further research undertaking.
[发布日期] [发布机构] University of the Free State
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