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Does fit matter? The impact of person-environment fit and internship quality on professional competence of TVET students: evidence from a large-scale competence assessment in China

Yuting Cui (Faculty of Education, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China)
Fanghui Huang (China Fire and Rescue Institute, Beijing, China)
Zhiqun Zhao (Faculty of Education, Beijing Normal University, Beijing, China)
Fan Gao (Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, Hangzhou, China)

Education + Training

ISSN: 0040-0912

Article publication date: 30 January 2024

Issue publication date: 19 February 2024

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Abstract

Purpose

Firstly, this study diagnosed professional competence amongst Chinese vocational students within a broad range of the manufacturing sectors; then, the authors examined how different types of P-E fit (job, organisation and vocation) and internship quality jointly shape the newly acquired professional competences of interns.

Design/methodology/approach

This study utilised the COMET methodology to conduct a large-scale assessment of professional competence amongst 961 graduates from vocational colleges who had successfully completed internships. Participants actively engaged in the data collection process by responding to questionnaires that sought contextual information concurrently.

Findings

The majority of students have attained fundamental functional competencies, indicating their fulfillment of basic requirements. However, there is a tendency to overlook the cultivation of shaping competence. Three types of P-E fit and task characteristics are positively correlated with professional competence. The indirect relationship between P-E fit and professional competence mediated by task characteristics was verified through P-V fit and P-J fit except for P-O fit. Overall, the model explains 39.2% of the variance in professional competence.

Originality/value

“How to promote professional competence” has been highlighted as an important topic in vocational education. This paper contributes to identify the characteristics of a quality internship program for vocational colleges and firms. These insights are important in considering a student-centred approach, design internships programmes that better fit their own abilities, needs and vocations, avoiding a one-size-fits-all approach to implement internships and thus, enhance students' professional development.

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Acknowledgements

The authors acknowledge the support by BIE (Beijing Insititue of Education) Disciplinary Innovation Project on Teaching Training and Learning.

Since submission of this article, the following author(s) have updated their affiliation(s): Yuting Cui is now affiliated with the Beijing Institute of Education, Beijing, China.

Citation

Cui, Y., Huang, F., Zhao, Z. and Gao, F. (2024), "Does fit matter? The impact of person-environment fit and internship quality on professional competence of TVET students: evidence from a large-scale competence assessment in China", Education + Training, Vol. 66 No. 1, pp. 89-106. https://doi.org/10.1108/ET-01-2023-0026

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