英文摘要 |
This research was based on a case study on adaptabilities how interns adapt themselves in work sites during their internship in Taiwan. The research tools include interviews and questionnaires for investigating existing problems between the companies and the interns, as well as possible psychological processes that the latter could have developed. Both principles of ROPS and ARCS have been referred. Under the IMMS scale of effectiveness used in this study, the possible problems have been identified and new teaching materials have also been designed in order to improve the internship's curriculum and conducting process in the future. It is found that in addition to the professional knowledge and skills, all interviewers highly concerned the interns' personal traits and attitudes. Moreover, interns and their supervisors have different perceptions and expectations about the internship, which could be improved, as suggested, if interns could have been well prepared with better skills of communication and corroboration. Finally, more suggestions for internship-related issues have been provided, too, such as how to improve the placement system by emphasizing the interns' autobiographical resumes together with a careful interview. |