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Completed RESEARCH GRANT Europe PMC

Building a Supervisor Professional Learning Model to Improve Internships in Information and Communication Technology

$9.96M USD

Funder National Science Foundation
Recipient Organization Northern Virginia Community College
Country United States
Start Date Dec 01, 2021
End Date Nov 30, 2025
Duration 1,460 days
Number of Grantees 5
Roles Principal Investigator; Co-Principal Investigator; Award Holder
Data Source Europe PMC
Grant ID 2134583
Grant Description

This award is funded in whole or in part under the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 (Public Law 117-2).

This project aims to serve the national interest by preparing students for careers in information and communication technology (ICT).

The COVID-19 pandemic has increased reliance on computing infrastructure, amplified the need for skilled workers to support this infrastructure, and has disproportionately negatively impacted college students, especially those from historically marginalized groups.

This project addresses the need to prepare students for ICT careers by developing (1) a Career and Leadership Readiness Institute (CLRI) program, (2) an internship program for CLRI completers, and (3) a professional learning (PL) program targeted at internship supervisors for students in Northern Virginia Community College’s (NOVA) Information and Engineering Technologies programs.

The goals of the project are to (1) increase access and improve internship outcomes and (2) develop a PL program to support intern supervision.

Over the four-year duration of this project, 150 students will be provided with career and leadership preparation through the CLRI program, 75 of the CLRI completers will enroll in an IT internship program, and PL will be provided for 50 supervisors.<br/><br/>Using a quasi-experimental mixed methods research design, this project will advance our understanding of how projects such as this one (a) improve outcomes (i.e., professional socialization, attitudes toward ICT disciplines, degree completion, persistence in ICT careers) for CLRI completers placed in internships compared to CLRI completers who are not placed in internships; and (b) improve supervisors' coaching of interns (i.e., confidence for supervising, effective coaching skills).

The longitudinal and cross-sectional components of the research design allow for comparison of outcomes and documentation of the relative impacts of the CLRI, internship, and PL for students and supervisors, which is absent in the existing research literature.

Since supervision quality and characteristics are critically important in determining student learning experiences and outcomes in diverse fields, the model is expected to be valuable across disciplines and for all workplace learning opportunities.

The NSF program description on Advancing Innovation and Impact in Undergraduate STEM Education at Two-year Institutions of Higher Education supports projects that advance STEM education initiatives at two-year colleges.

The program description promotes innovative and evidence-based practices in undergraduate STEM education at two-year colleges.<br/><br/>This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.

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Northern Virginia Community College

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