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Development and Evaluation of a Pre-Professional Identity Workshop: A Case Study in Exercise Science
Clanchy, Kelly; Minahan, Clare; Cardell, Elizabeth; Bialocerkowski, Andrea – Journal of Teaching and Learning for Graduate Employability, 2022
Pre-professional identity (PPI) aims to provide an understanding of, and connection to, the skills and knowledge contained in a degree and the intended profession of the student. Investigation into PPI is of importance to higher-education institutions as it provides a means of understanding a student's orientation and motivation behind degree and…
Descriptors: Workshops, Allied Health Occupations Education, Foreign Countries, Professional Identity
Abigail Lewis; Denise Jackson; Dawn Bennett – Journal of Teaching and Learning for Graduate Employability, 2025
While professional identity formation (PIF) is an important facet of employability and becoming a health professional, there has been little research on PIF among speech pathology (SP) students. This single group, cross-sectional study explored perceived PIF among SP students at a large, urban, Australian university selected via stratified…
Descriptors: Professional Identity, Speech Language Pathology, Allied Health Occupations Education, Foreign Countries
Natalie Colson Shilton; Louise Maddock; Mary-Ann Shuker; Georgina Sanger – Journal of Teaching and Learning for Graduate Employability, 2024
Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) experiences, integral for equipping students with the skills and knowledge crucial for employment and success in their chosen careers, have traditionally been associated with accreditation requirements in professional programs. More recently, acknowledging the importance of WIL experiences in non-professional…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Biomedicine, Health Sciences
Dunne, Julie – Journal of Teaching and Learning for Graduate Employability, 2019
This study investigated the effect of activities to promote awareness of specific prioritised graduate attributes on the quality of reflection displayed in work-placement reflective blog assessments for Pharmacy-technician students. Previous related research showed an increased tendency to frame placement experiences in terms of graduate…
Descriptors: Pharmacy, Technical Education, Reflection, Job Placement
Fisher, Karin; Smith, Tony; Brown, Leanne; Wakely, Luke; Little, Alex; Wakely, Katrina; Hudson, Judith; Squires, Kelly – Journal of Teaching and Learning for Graduate Employability, 2018
Enriching health professional students' placement experiences through targeted community engagement has the potential to help develop their preparedness to provide healthcare to the broader community. In 2011 the University of Newcastle Department of Rural Health (UONDRH) embarked on a program of multidisciplinary community engagement which…
Descriptors: Allied Health Personnel, Allied Health Occupations Education, Foreign Countries, College Graduates
Nagarajan, Srivalli; McAllister, Lindy – Journal of Teaching and Learning for Graduate Employability, 2015
Preparation of globally competent health graduates who have a good understanding of local and international healthcare is an important goal for allied health education. "Internationalisation of Curriculum and Internationalisation at Home" strategies are needed to prepare students to work in culturally diverse contexts. A critical review…
Descriptors: International Education, Allied Health Occupations Education, Cultural Pluralism, Educational Strategies
Strampel, Katrina; Lewis, Abigail – Journal of Teaching and Learning for Graduate Employability, 2016
This paper describes the evaluation of the use of an ePortfolio which was embedded across a speech pathology program and designed to enhance employability. Personal development planning (PDP) is a key part of employability and includes learning, reflection, goal setting and understanding the wider context. Students' perceptions of their engagement…
Descriptors: Electronic Publishing, Portfolio Assessment, Speech Language Pathology, Employment Qualifications
McAllister, Lindy; Nagarajan, Srivalli Vilapakkam – Journal of Teaching and Learning for Graduate Employability, 2015
This paper reviews the accreditation requirements for six Allied Health (AH) degree programs in Australia to understand the range of accreditation requirements and approaches, with a particular focus on requirements around clinical education in AH education. Strengths of current approaches and further requirements are identified. Of particular…
Descriptors: Accreditation (Institutions), Allied Health Occupations Education, Career Readiness, Clinical Experience
Raspovic, Anita; Pannan, Linda – Journal of Teaching and Learning for Graduate Employability, 2013
Historically, mixed arrangements have been in place between educational institutions and podiatrist registration bodies to evaluate the capacity of courses to adequately prepare new graduates for clinical practice. The national scheme for the registration of health practitioners introduced in 2010, followed by a national system for accreditation…
Descriptors: Podiatry, Employment Qualifications, Medical Education, Accountability
Jones, Debra; McAllister, Lindy; Lyle, David – Journal of Teaching and Learning for Graduate Employability, 2015
Universities, health services and health students have a vested interest in the development of work-ready graduates to improve employment prospects, standards of practice and healthcare outcomes. Work integrated learning supports the transition of theoretical knowledge into professional practice, thus preparing students for their work following…
Descriptors: Allied Health Occupations Education, Student Attitudes, College Faculty, College Students