Searching for Global Employability : Can Students Capitalize on Enabling Learning Environments?

Searching for Global Employability : Can Students Capitalize on Enabling Learning Environments?
Abstract
Literature on global employability signifies “enabling” learning environments where students encounter ill-formed and open-ended problems and are required to adapt and be creative. Varying forms of “projects,” co-located and distributed, have populated computing curricula for decades and are generally deemed an answer to this call. We performed a qualitative study to describe how project course students are able to capitalize on the promise of enabling learning environments. This critical perspective was motivated by the circumstance of the present-day education systems being heavily regulated for the precipitated production of human capital. The students involved in our study described education system-imposed and group-imposed narratives of narrowed opportunities, as well as many self-related challenges. However, students welcomed autonomy as an enjoyable condition and linked it with motivation. Whole-group commitment and self-related attributes such as taking care of one’s own learning appeared as important conditions. The results highlight targets for interventions that can counteract constraining study conditions and continue the march of projects as a means to foster complex learning for the benefit of students and professionalism in global software engineering.
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Published
2019
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https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-201910144423Use this for linking
Review status
Peer reviewed
Publisher
Association for Computing Machinery
ISSN
1946-6226
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Language
English
Faculty
  • Faculty of Information Technology
Department
  • Faculty of Information Technology
Published in
ACM Transactions on Computing Education 19(2)
Citation
  • Isomöttönen, V., Daniels, M., Cajander, Å., Pears, A., & McDermott, R. (2019). Searching for Global Employability : Can Students Capitalize on Enabling Learning Environments?. ACM Transactions on Computing Education, 19(2), Article 11. https://doi.org/10.1145/3277568
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