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Rowe, Anna D.; Jackson, Denise; Fleming, Jenny – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2023
Work-integrated learning (WIL) is recognised as a valuable pedagogical strategy for developing graduate employability, increasing employment prospects and contributing to a range of other learning outcomes. The purpose of this exploratory study was to determine the degree to which WIL students in higher education, felt they fully engaged in…
Descriptors: College Students, Learner Engagement, Sense of Community, Work Experience Programs
Fleming, Jenny; Rowe, Anna D.; Jackson, Denise – Journal of Education and Work, 2021
Work-integrated learning (WIL) placements, undertaken as part of a higher education qualification, are recognised as a key opportunity for developing talent that is future-capable and can meet contemporary labour market demands. A workplace supervisor that can facilitate this learning is critical to the experience. The purpose of this study was to…
Descriptors: Work Experience Programs, Higher Education, Supervision, Job Skills
Fleming, Jenny; Hay, Kathryn – International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning, 2021
Work-integrated learning (WIL) is an activity with inherent risks, different from those that occur with on-campus learning experiences. Risks associated with WIL may have serious financial, reputational and legal consequences for universities, WIL staff, students and host organizations. Using a mixed methods approach, this study examined how risk…
Descriptors: Work Experience Programs, Risk, Universities, Foreign Countries
Fleming, Jenny; Hay, Kathryn – International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning, 2021
The immersion of students into a workplace environment, as part of a deliberate pedagogy for integrating theoretical and practical knowledge, is not without risk. In order to safely provide such work-integrated learning (WIL) opportunities, the responsibility for managing these risks should be shared by all stakeholders. The purpose of this study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Work Experience Programs, Risk Management, Universities
Hay, Kathryn; Fleming, Jenny – International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning, 2021
Universities in New Zealand are increasingly focused on an employability and global citizenship agenda, leading to a proliferation of work-integrated learning (WIL) courses across diverse curriculum areas. WIL exposes students to authentic learning opportunities in a workplace. It is however an activity with inherent risks which may have…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, Work Experience Programs, Authentic Learning