Work-based learning models in engineering curricula: insight from the French experience
Résumé
To favour an early exposure of students to professional practice, several
engineering higher education institutions have implemented integrated
curricula, as proposed in the international CDIO educational framework.
In the 1990s, the French engineering education accreditation body
introduced in its quality standards a compulsory internship period.
Based on this national experience, this article sets out the various
models of internships and apprenticeships in French engineering
education and presents two curriculum integrations: one in a highly
selective public graduate Grande Ecole and another in a private multisite
engineering institution strongly linked to professional branches and
national qualification framework. To provide some inputs and rationales
to educational programme designers in other national contexts, this
article proposes to extend the CDIO framework to systematically include
work-based learning as integrated activities, to better match industry
requirements and student competency expectations as future engineers.
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