Supporting graduate development through work based learning
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The genesis of this innovation lies in the commitment of a national Irish business enterprise to the professional development of its staff in general, and to the
enhancement of its Information Technologies (IT) staff specifically, in collaboration with a national Higher Education (HE) provider.
A postgraduate degree, awarded by the HE provider, seeks to bring coherence
and cohesion to the education and training provision for newly recruited IT graduate
staff of the business enterprise, simultaneously acting both as an induction process for new staff and as a professional capacity building exercise, thereby enhancing the enterprise’s organisational learning and collective competence in the areas of information technologies, IT security and technical service management.
The curriculum was designed by the HE provider in collaboration with the
business enterprise to offer it to circa sixteen IT staff per cycle of delivery through a model known generally as the new apprenticeship for professional practice which uses a combination of college-based, block release taught elements, regular day release seminars and substantial work-based learning, supported by the academic staff of the HE provider and work-based support staff/mentors of the business enterprise.
Academic quality assurance, pedagogical, assessment and accreditation responsibilities remain with the HE provider. (...)