This report provides an account of the first large-scale scoping study of work integrated learning (WIL) in contemporary Australian higher education. The explicit aim of the project was to identify issues and map a broad and growing picture of WIL across Australia and to identify ways of improving the student learning experience in relation to WIL. The project was undertaken in response to high levels of interest in WIL, which is seen by universities both as a valid pedagogy and as a means to respond to demands by employers for work-ready graduates, and demands by students for employable knowledge and skills. Over a period of eight months of rapid data collection, 35 universities and almost 600 participants contributed to the project. Parti...
This report is based on responses to an online survey, distributed to staff working in professional ...
Overview The Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) undertook this study for the Office...
Universities support students in their transition to work and future career through programmes such ...
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 (...
Work Integrated Learning (WIL) is internationally recognised as the intentional integration of theor...
This study examines employer understanding of Work-Integrated Learning (WIL), reasons for participat...
Work integrated learning (WIL) is attracting attention internationally as universities investigate w...
In 2008, in response to government, industry and community demand, Australia completed its first lar...
This project Building Capacity for Work Integrated Learning (WIL) was funded in part by a small port...
This paper reports on an inter-professional collaboration undertaken to improve the WIL experience f...
This study examines employer understanding of Work-Integrated Learning (WIL), reasons for participat...
Work integrated learning (WIL) is attracting attention internationally as universities investigate w...
This report is based on responses to an online survey, distributed to staff working in professional ...
Overview The Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) undertook this study for the Office...
Universities support students in their transition to work and future career through programmes such ...
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 (...
Work Integrated Learning (WIL) is internationally recognised as the intentional integration of theor...
This study examines employer understanding of Work-Integrated Learning (WIL), reasons for participat...
Work integrated learning (WIL) is attracting attention internationally as universities investigate w...
In 2008, in response to government, industry and community demand, Australia completed its first lar...
This project Building Capacity for Work Integrated Learning (WIL) was funded in part by a small port...
This paper reports on an inter-professional collaboration undertaken to improve the WIL experience f...
This study examines employer understanding of Work-Integrated Learning (WIL), reasons for participat...
Work integrated learning (WIL) is attracting attention internationally as universities investigate w...
This report is based on responses to an online survey, distributed to staff working in professional ...
Overview The Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER) undertook this study for the Office...
Universities support students in their transition to work and future career through programmes such ...