The effectiveness of field training in qualifying students of media faculties for the labor market: Yarmouk and Middle East universities as a model
- Collation
- 42 p.
- Resource Language
- Arabic
- Year of publication
- 2023
- Keyword
- Effectiveness of field trainingGraduates of media collegesLabor market skillsMiddle East UniversityYarmouk University
- Topic
- Globalisation and social justice / International understandingSustainable development / Sustainability
- Resource Type
- Research papers / journal articles
- Level of education
- Non-formal education
- Region
- Arab States
- Place of publication
- ุนู ุงู
The study aimed to identify the effectiveness of the field training course in raising the capabilities of students of media faculties in public and private Jordanian universities and qualifying them for the labor market. The results showed that the degree of students' commitment to attendance during the field training period in media institutions came to a "huge" degree, at a rate of (39.8%), while the degree of their benefit from field training came to a "medium" degree, at a rate of (29.2%). In: "Journalism Editing," Preparation of Radio and Television Programs," and "The Art of Speaking and Presentation." training" with an arithmetic mean of (4.27) and a high degree. In contrast, the effectiveness of the field training was represented in qualifying students for the labor market by: "recognizing the mechanism of work of the media institution," "acquiring new relationships in the labor market." and "Identifying the problems of workers in media institutions.

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