Influence of Student Internship on Career Readiness Skills of BEEd and BSEd Student Interns of St. Francis Xavier College
Donna Rose D. Cale
St. Francis Xavier College, Agusan del Sur, 8501, Philippines.
Kristine Kyla M. Caritativo
St. Francis Xavier College, Agusan del Sur, 8501, Philippines.
Kemberly V. Panagsagan
St. Francis Xavier College, Agusan del Sur, 8501, Philippines.
Roljane E. Manilag-Acuña, LPT *
St. Francis Xavier College, Agusan del Sur, 8501, Philippines.
*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.
Abstract
A student internship is a temporary work experience program designed to provide students with practical, hands-on experience in their field of study or career interest. Student internships play a significant role in developing career readiness skills. They bridge the gap between academic learning and professional work, equipping students with the skills and knowledge they need to transition into the workforce with confidence. This study aimed to determine the significant influence of student internships on career readiness skills among education interns at St. Francis Xavier College. Employing a predictive quantitative research design, the study utilized adapted and slightly modified questionnaires from studies published in reputable international journals. These instruments were administered to 168 education interns to gather much-needed data. Statistically, the collected data were processed using the weighted mean, standard deviation, Pearson Product-Moment Correlation Coefficient, and Regression Analysis. Results indicated that the extent of student internships was rated very high, and the level of college readiness skills was also very high. Moreover, the study revealed a positive and significant relationship between student internships and career readiness skills. Furthermore, the study found that student internship significantly influences career readiness skills. It can be concluded that practical learning enhances academic knowledge. The hands-on experiences gained through internships complement theoretical learning, allowing students to better understand and apply academic concepts in real-world scenarios. This manuscript highlights the importance of internship in professional college students for skill development in their future career. It is written orderly and the method used is scientifically sound. Statistical calculations are trustworthy and results are believable.
Keywords: Student internship, career readiness skill, predictive quantitative research design, Philippines