80% of Taiwanese college students worry about the lack of learning and work needs

 According to the survey, nearly 80% of Taiwanese college students worry about the lack of what they need to learn and work,


Taipei, November 6th (Reporter Chen Xiaoyuan, An Yingzhao) The latest inquiry from Taiwan’s Human Resources Organization revealed that 78.8% of Taiwanese college students worry that what they learn at school will not be able to meet their future homework needs. The main reasons include: the distance between theory and practice at school is too large (50.6%), and lack of ability to meet the needs of enterprises (49.3%). 

The picture shows Li Dahua (second from right), general manager of the Public Affairs Department and Career Development Center of 1111 Manpower Bank, waiting for the press conference. Reporter Zhang Yuanshe 1111 Manpower Bank issued a "study gap inquiry" in Taipei that day. To compensate for the lack of learning, 76% of students used the relevant certificates during the school examinations, and 40.5% of them had obtained relevant certificates; 61% of students automatically participated in others Study, including participating in company visits, registration for refresher courses and company internships, etc. The inquiry found that, in the case of re-election, Taiwanese college students think that the primary assistance of campus education for homework ability is: develop professional knowledge and skills (61.9%), issue academic qualifications or diplomas (52.5%), and provide homework opportunities (39.3%) Wait. 

The query shows that the primary considerations for students choosing campus departments are: personal aspirations (67.6%), future homework needs (44.7%), just enough scores (35.8%), parents or teachers waiting (20.7%). The inquiry also found that 67.8% of students expect that their first homework after graduation is related to what they have learned in school, and the average waiting for a monthly salary of NT$34,261. Li Dahua, general manager of 1111 Human Resources Bank's Public Affairs Department and Career Development Center, stated that the distance between theory and practice is the most worrying problem for school students when facing homework. In addition to obtaining relevant certificates early to improve their homework ability, 

students are advised to take advantage of the school to study more , And keep abreast of industrial development trends. In order to understand the views of students on the gap in learning, 1111 Manpower Bank conducted a sample query on the organization’s student members from October 14th to November 1st. A total of 1116 samples were retrieved, with an error value of plus or minus 2.5 percentage points. (Finish)

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