Enhancing academic standards and assessment practices in work integrated learning (WIL) is crucial to securing its place in high quality student learning. Yet, the diverse purposes and perspectives associated with WIL present distinctive challenges to achieving this goal. The paper highlights the issues involved and explores them through a case study from student work placement in urban and regional planning. The study was funded by the Australian Learning and Teaching Council. The project team comprised members from RMIT University, Griffith University and La Trobe University. Whilst the study focused on one particular industry, the paper explores implications that are transferable to other disciplines and professions. In particular, it se...
This project investigates understanding of academic standards within the discipline of urban and reg...
Many industry peak and professional bodies advocate students undertake professional work placements ...
A priority for many Australian universities is the incorporation of work-based, experiential learnin...
Work integrated learning (WIL) may be gaining a greater profile within higher education but the ques...
Work placements (including internships) are common in urban and regional planning education but the ...
This paper addresses the question: how should work undertaken by undergraduate planning students in ...
This report provides an account of the first large-scale scoping study of work integrated learning (...
Work integrated learning (WIL) or professional practice units are recognised as providing learning e...
This report provides an account of the first large-scale scoping study of work integrated learning (...
This report provides an account of the first large-scale scoping study of work integrated learning (...
This report provides an account of the first large-scale scoping study of work integrated learning (...
Work Integrated Learning (WIL) is a signature feature of study at RMIT University and takes many for...
Work Integrated Learning (WIL) programs, such as co-operative education programs, offer students a l...
Work Integrated Learning (WIL) programs, such as co-operative education programs, offer students a l...
This paper examines higher education quality policy developments internationally (U.K., U.S.) and in...
This project investigates understanding of academic standards within the discipline of urban and reg...
Many industry peak and professional bodies advocate students undertake professional work placements ...
A priority for many Australian universities is the incorporation of work-based, experiential learnin...
Work integrated learning (WIL) may be gaining a greater profile within higher education but the ques...
Work placements (including internships) are common in urban and regional planning education but the ...
This paper addresses the question: how should work undertaken by undergraduate planning students in ...
This report provides an account of the first large-scale scoping study of work integrated learning (...
Work integrated learning (WIL) or professional practice units are recognised as providing learning e...
This report provides an account of the first large-scale scoping study of work integrated learning (...
This report provides an account of the first large-scale scoping study of work integrated learning (...
This report provides an account of the first large-scale scoping study of work integrated learning (...
Work Integrated Learning (WIL) is a signature feature of study at RMIT University and takes many for...
Work Integrated Learning (WIL) programs, such as co-operative education programs, offer students a l...
Work Integrated Learning (WIL) programs, such as co-operative education programs, offer students a l...
This paper examines higher education quality policy developments internationally (U.K., U.S.) and in...
This project investigates understanding of academic standards within the discipline of urban and reg...
Many industry peak and professional bodies advocate students undertake professional work placements ...
A priority for many Australian universities is the incorporation of work-based, experiential learnin...