This study examines employer understanding of Work-Integrated Learning (WIL), reasons for participation and the challenges and barriers posed during the WIL process. This is important given the drive to grow WIL, augmented by the National Strategy for WIL, and the significant benefits it holds in preparing students for their transition to employment. The study was undertaken by the four publicly funded Western Australian universities, in partnership with the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Western Australia, and is focused on work placements among business students. Findings indicate employers had very little understanding of WIL offerings at the four Business Schools. While employers generally believed that student work placements are ...
Abstract: The purpose of the paper is to identify benefits and challenges for businesses serving as ...
Work integrated learning (WIL) offers students many learning, career and personal benefits however, ...
Work-integrated learning (WIL) has assumed life as a central feature of higher education curriculum ...
This study examines employer understanding of Work-Integrated Learning (WIL), reasons for participat...
This study examines employer understanding of Work-Integrated Learning (WIL), reasons for participat...
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 (...
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 (...
"This study canvasses employer, academic, and student perspectives on the barriers experienced by in...
Universities support students in their transition to work and future career through programmes such ...
Employability skill development in work-integrated learning: Barriers and best practice Work-integra...
A priority for many Australian universities is the incorporation of work-based, experiential learnin...
Abstract: The purpose of the paper is to identify benefits and challenges for businesses serving as ...
Work integrated learning (WIL) offers students many learning, career and personal benefits however, ...
Work-integrated learning (WIL) has assumed life as a central feature of higher education curriculum ...
This study examines employer understanding of Work-Integrated Learning (WIL), reasons for participat...
This study examines employer understanding of Work-Integrated Learning (WIL), reasons for participat...
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 (...
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 (...
"This study canvasses employer, academic, and student perspectives on the barriers experienced by in...
Universities support students in their transition to work and future career through programmes such ...
Employability skill development in work-integrated learning: Barriers and best practice Work-integra...
A priority for many Australian universities is the incorporation of work-based, experiential learnin...
Abstract: The purpose of the paper is to identify benefits and challenges for businesses serving as ...
Work integrated learning (WIL) offers students many learning, career and personal benefits however, ...
Work-integrated learning (WIL) has assumed life as a central feature of higher education curriculum ...