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Transformative Practises in Modern Apprenticeship: A Grounded Theory Analysis of School-Enterprise Cooperation Dynamics

  • Jing Bo , Dr., Ph.D., Krirk University, 10220, Thailand.
  • Juo-Lan Yeh , Dr., Professor Ph.D., Krirk University, 10220, Thailand.

ABSTRACT

Purpose: The primary objective of this essay is to thoroughly examine the transformational practises that are inherent in contemporary apprenticeship programmes, with a specific emphasis on the collaborative dynamics between educational institutions and enterprises, sometimes referred to as school-enterprise collaboration. Method: This study utilises a rigorous grounded theory methodology to examine the complex dynamics among stakeholders that contribute to the comprehensive development of skills, professional advancement, and adaptive capacities among apprentices. Findings: The results highlight the importance of carefully identifying emergent trends in effective apprenticeship programmes through regular comparison. The aforementioned elements involve several aspects such as the development and transfer of skills, the building of identity, the cultivation of critical thinking abilities, the collaborative design of curriculum, and the coordination of training and evaluation. The data highlights the significant influence of apprenticeships, emphasising the integration of theoretical knowledge and practical experience. Implications for Research and Practise: The reliability and contextual relevance of the discovered themes could be strengthened with the inclusion of additional case studies in further research validation. The establishment of legislative frameworks that promote collaborative collaborations between academics and business is of utmost importance. Additionally, it is crucial to ensure that curriculum is aligned with industry expectations, while also stimulating creativity and entrepreneurship. This research offers a comprehensive exploration of transformative practises within contemporary apprenticeships, highlighting their crucial significance in preparing graduates with fundamental skills necessary for navigating the complexities of the current professional environment.

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Original Article, 2023 Issue 104

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