Students’ Performance in Practical Training: Academicians Evaluation

Abstract One of the platforms used to produce high-quality graduates is practical training (PT). It is distressing to discover, however, that the performance of students in the PT program is still questionable. Apart from the on-site assessment done by the students’ respective employers, an evaluation by academicians is vital, in order to provide a holistic evaluation of the students’ PT performance. The focus of this study is placed on the academicians’ evaluation of students’ PT from a built environment school in one of the research universities in Malaysia. The criteria assessed are: students’ commitment, work quality, effort, communication skills, comprehension of work, self-confidence, and technical skills. To assess this, 3 performance scales have been used. The data were analyzed using descriptive analysis in SPSS. The results indicate that the academicians are satisfied that the students have given their best effort in their PT program. The academicians suggest that the students need to improve on their work quality, communication skills and effort.