SAGE Open (May 2024)

An Evaluation of the Nunez Community College Quality Enhancement Program: Assessing the Impact of Embedded Conover Workplace Readiness Modules on Students’ Work Readiness

  • Sandra Aurand Bosch,
  • Donna Mowery Rice

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1177/21582440241251767
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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A mismatch remains between the skills employers seek in new hires and the skills applicants possess. This study encompassed an evaluation of the impacts of the Quality Enhancement Program on students’ work readiness competencies, including oral, written, and digital communication skills, at Nunez Community College. The Quality Enhancement Program initiative involved embedding Conover Workplace Readiness ® online training modules into English and communication courses to enhance professional skills. A non-experimental pre-post evaluation was used to investigate whether students’ oral, written, and digital communication skills were improved after participation in the Quality Enhancement Program coursework. Data were analyzed using (a) pre- and post-implementation grades, (b) rubric scores, (c) student survey scores, and (d) faculty survey scores. The evidence showed significant improvement in students’ oral, written, and digital communication skills after participation in Quality Enhancement Program courses, workshops, and modules, resulting in improved employability skills. Whereas students expressed confidence in their improved communication skills, teachers were more cautious about the extent of the gains. Although localized, this study has implications for addressing community college students’ work readiness globally, given worldwide skills gap concerns.