Work-integrated practices in a technology education setting

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Sebolao, Rosaline
Ntshoe, Isaac

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Taylor & Francis: Journal of Psychology in Africa

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This study sought to explore emerging university-industry partnerships in technology transfer education, the process for the engagement, and benefits to the learning and teaching experience Participants were a convenience sample of ten lecturers at a technology university (females = 80%; management sciences = 70%) Data on the scope and nature of industry partnership practices and experiences were collected using semi-structured interview Thematic data analysis revealed the lecturers to perceive benefits to learning and teaching from the university-industry engagement, including the use of field practice examples, customer service-orientated skills, innovation learning and technology transfer, curriculum enhancement and professional learning A work-integrated approach to learning appears to be a serviceable model for real-world technology transfer education outcomes

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