Assessing Study Skill Needs for Information Technology and Computer Science Students in Technical and Vocational Universities

Yi Fang Lee, James W. Altschuld, Pi Kuang Tseng*, Hsinling Sonya Hung

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Abstract

Not a great deal is known about what study skills are essential for success in the science, technology, engineering, and mathematics' disciplines, particularly in information technology (IT) and computer science (CS) programs in the technical and vocational education (TVE) in Taiwanese higher education. Since TVE accounts for more than half of the post-secondary enrolments in the country, and with the increasing demand for IT and CS talents, we studied perceptions of the importance and competency of such skills to identify the students’ needs and demographic factors influencing them. A survey was administered to 1398 students in IT and CS programs in Taiwanese TVE universities. General skills were seen as the most important one among the study skills examined, and students felt competent using them. The needs to manage time, perform quantitative/mathematical tasks, and delegate were identified and these needs were affected by institutional quality, gender, and academic achievement. The results might be useful for further investigation in this area and guiding future plan to improve student performance in TVE.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere20915
JournalHeliyon
Volume9
Issue number10
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2023 Oct

Keywords

  • Technical and vocational education
  • information technology and computer science
  • needs assessment
  • study skills

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General

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