Title :
Bridging the gap: a case study of engineering students, teachers, and practitioners
Author :
Brammer, Charlotte ; Ervin, Nicole
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Manage. & Marketing, Alabama Univ., Tuscaloosa, AL, USA
Abstract :
Despite even the most extensive and diverse undergraduate training, many university students struggle once they begin writing in the workplace. As writing researchers (Katz, 1998, and Fielden, 1982) have shown, employers have difficulties training new employees to write acceptable workplace documents. The expectations of employers do not match the new employees´ skills. The gap may be caused by a number of factors, with one being that the instruction content does not approximate actual workplace writing expectations. In this study, we examine the genre expectations of a group of engineering students, engineering practitioners and teachers of engineering in response to writing samples from business writing textbooks. This study explores the gap between employers´ expectations and academic training
Keywords :
engineering education; personnel; teaching; technical presentation; training; academic training; business writing textbooks; case study; employee skills; employee training; employer expectations; engineering practitioners; engineering students; engineering teachers; genre expectations; instruction content; undergraduate training; university students; workplace documents; workplace writing expectations; Computer aided software engineering; Educational institutions; Employment; Engineering students; Feedback; Industrial training; Management training; Marketing management; On the job training; Writing;
Conference_Titel :
Professional Communication Conference, 1999. IPCC 99. Communication Jazz: Improvising the New International Communication Culture. Proceedings. 1999 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
New Orleans, LA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-5709-4
DOI :
10.1109/IPCC.1999.799130