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Yeo Wee, Alvin; Hinze, Annika; Vanderschantz, Nicholas; Aporosa, S.; Paruru, Danny – International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning, 2022
Only a few information and communication technology (ICT) work-integrated learning (WIL) projects involving universities and Indigenous partners are being reported and very little is known about the approaches that are followed. This article reports on successful student work placements in Indigenous communities when codeveloping software for the…
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Work Experience Programs, Pacific Islanders, Foreign Countries
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Pelden, Sonam; Banham, Vicki – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2020
As the fear of mortality struck humanity, a new age dawned in the relational styles, processes, and interactions amongst people. COVID-19 has caused a major shift in the educational landscape. While most teaching and learning activities moved online, field placement units which are fully invested in industry engagement, and once highly sought,…
Descriptors: COVID-19, Pandemics, Counselor Training, Student Placement
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Bracken, Liz; Patton, Narelle; Lindsay, Euan – International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning, 2022
Work-integrated learning (WIL) placement is increasingly being prioritized in university course curricula as industry, students and government seek improved employability skills, work-ready graduates and stronger graduate employability outcomes. For disciplines such as business, without industry accreditation mandating WIL placement experiences…
Descriptors: Work Experience Programs, Required Courses, Job Placement, Job Skills
Universities UK, 2023
Are some graduates going on to do non-graduate jobs? Evidence collected from interviews with universities careers services shows many have in fact seen an improvement in graduate employment -- specifically, in more graduates entering 'high skilled professions' and unemployment rates going down. Many universities have implemented a mandatory work…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Universities, College Graduates, Employment Services
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Staehr, Lorraine; Martin, Mary; Chan, Ka – Journal of Information Technology Education: Innovations in Practice, 2014
This paper describes the multiple work integrated learning (WIL) schemes available to IT students at La Trobe University, Bendigo Campus. Having a number of different options for students to choose from maximizes the number of students who can have the opportunity for IT industry experience while completing an IT degree. This approach is important…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Information Technology, Work Experience Programs, Undergraduate Students
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Biasini, Rosalba; Bohm, Anke; Rabadán-Gómez, Marina – Research-publishing.net, 2016
The Year Abroad (YA) is arguably the most valued feature of any languages degree, according to employers (British Academy & UCML, 2012). The resilience and problem-solving capacities developed by students who undertake a period of residence abroad are sought-after characteristics in the job market. Thus, most languages degrees in the UK…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Job Placement, Study Abroad, Work Experience Programs
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Brewer, Malcolm – Journal of Cooperative Education, 1990
Describes the history and current status of sandwich courses offered by all polytechnics and many colleges and universities in the United Kingdom--in which periods of full-time, academically related employment alternate with periods of formal coursework. Topics include responsibilities for placement, pay, assessment, and international placements.…
Descriptors: Cooperative Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Job Placement
Zittel, Gail – Vocational Education Journal, 1985
The author reports on a collaborative effort among three state agencies that is currently giving 3,000 California youth who are disabled a chance to prove themselves in private sector job placements. Discusses program administration, funding, computerized recordkeeping, entrance requirements, and plans for the future. (CT)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Job Placement, Program Administration, Program Design
Ford, Volney H. – VocEd, 1983
Comprehensiveness is the key to the success of Job Corps programs. Corps centers attempt to rectify deficiencies in social attitudes, self-esteem, drug/health problems, and work habits, while providing intensive skill training and work experience to economically and educationally disadvantaged youth. (SK)
Descriptors: Adolescents, Basic Skills, Disadvantaged Youth, Employment Potential
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Alonso, Javier – Journal of Cooperative Education, 1990
A limited number of universities and students participate in cooperative education in Spain because of lack of tradition, incentive, and resources. A need exists for a placement system providing greater work experience opportunities, the development of which may be spurred by the success of the Universidad Autonoma in Madrid and by the integration…
Descriptors: Cooperative Education, Foreign Countries, Higher Education, Job Placement
Blazich, Becki M. – VocEd, 1983
Arlington (VA) Career Center offers experience-based career education as an alternative high school program for special education students. Forty-five sites in the community provide a range of work environments and opportunities for practice of occupational skills. (SK)
Descriptors: Disabilities, Job Placement, School Business Relationship, Secondary Education
Tucson Unified School District, AZ. – 1989
The Special Education Vocational Education Program (SEVEP) is a program implemented by the Tucson Unified School District to bring area high school students with special needs together with cooperating employers. Eligible students are identified and pre-assessed regarding individual aptitudes, interests and needs. General instruction may include…
Descriptors: Cooperative Education, Disabilities, Education Work Relationship, High Schools
National Manpower Inst., Washington, DC. – 1978
This inventory contains summaries of current and completed activities sponsored or conducted by local collaborative councils through the Work-Education Consortium Project. The summaries are grouped into ten issue area/process categories: (1) engaging community resources for youth; (2) opportunities for work and service experience; (3) employment…
Descriptors: Community Programs, Community Resources, Consortia, Information Dissemination
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Whitman, D. – Journal of Visual Impairment and Blindness, 1990
This article describes a summer work experience program for seven blind rural high school students in Ohio, consisting of two weeks of work evaluation/adjustment and eight weeks of paid work experience using job coaches. Results indicated success in improving participants' understanding of work-related issues in general. (Author/PB)
Descriptors: Blindness, High Schools, Job Placement, Rural Education
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Carter, Jennifer K.; Franta, Pamela – Journal of Career Development, 1994
Carter reviews changes in the workplace and in campus recruitment procedures that affect student job placement and describes the University of Missouri's job development program (cooperative education, internships, part-time work, work study, service learning, and volunteering). Franta expands on service learning's effect on career development.…
Descriptors: Career Centers, Higher Education, Job Development, Job Placement
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