Higher education provision typically requires learners to physically attend sessions on campus. The economic climate has changed significantly over the past few years in the UK and globally. Inevitably changes to student funding and the increased competitive nature of the job market have impacted on university teaching. The use of work based learning (WBL) is an alternative flexible form of learning that attempts to tackle these issues. It enables students to learn whilst they work, addressing the funding issues, and enhancing their employability through the acquisition of higher professional qualifications. Often such WBL programmes are designed, delivered and supported from the view of the student and academic staff with little considerat...
With the impending change in the higher education landscape within the UK there is a greater need fo...
For many years the benefits of Work-Based Learning (WBL) experiences in preparing students for work ...
Work based learning is beneficial for less advantaged students (Pennington et al, 2013) as it provid...
Higher education provision typically requires learners to physically attend sessions on campus. The ...
Higher education provision typically requires learners to physically attend sessions on campus. The ...
Higher education provision typically requires learners to physically attend sessions on campus. The ...
This paper discusses the outcomes of research conducted in two distinctive cultural contexts, to ass...
Work-based Learning in higher education in the UK stems from developing a curriculum model for peopl...
This paper dicusses the work based and integrative studies programme at the University of Chester
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss the value and learning potential of work-based pro...
Current trends in global economies and rankings by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Dev...
Since the 1980s there has been significant growth in the engagement of higher education with workfor...
Work-based Learning in higher education in the UK stems from developing a curriculum model for peopl...
Technology is creating a global learning landscape for the 21st century; if Higher Education Institu...
Abstract: The Centre for Outcomes-Based Education (COBE) at the Open University (OU) has been carryi...
With the impending change in the higher education landscape within the UK there is a greater need fo...
For many years the benefits of Work-Based Learning (WBL) experiences in preparing students for work ...
Work based learning is beneficial for less advantaged students (Pennington et al, 2013) as it provid...
Higher education provision typically requires learners to physically attend sessions on campus. The ...
Higher education provision typically requires learners to physically attend sessions on campus. The ...
Higher education provision typically requires learners to physically attend sessions on campus. The ...
This paper discusses the outcomes of research conducted in two distinctive cultural contexts, to ass...
Work-based Learning in higher education in the UK stems from developing a curriculum model for peopl...
This paper dicusses the work based and integrative studies programme at the University of Chester
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to discuss the value and learning potential of work-based pro...
Current trends in global economies and rankings by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Dev...
Since the 1980s there has been significant growth in the engagement of higher education with workfor...
Work-based Learning in higher education in the UK stems from developing a curriculum model for peopl...
Technology is creating a global learning landscape for the 21st century; if Higher Education Institu...
Abstract: The Centre for Outcomes-Based Education (COBE) at the Open University (OU) has been carryi...
With the impending change in the higher education landscape within the UK there is a greater need fo...
For many years the benefits of Work-Based Learning (WBL) experiences in preparing students for work ...
Work based learning is beneficial for less advantaged students (Pennington et al, 2013) as it provid...