ERIC Number: EJ1153990
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2017
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Exploring the Challenges Experienced by International Students during Work-Integrated Learning in Australia
Jackson, Denise
Asia Pacific Journal of Education, v37 n3 p344-359 2017
This study explores the challenges experienced by international students during Work Integrated Learning (WIL) in Australia. Student participation in WIL not only enhances individual student employability but also the attractiveness of Australia as a study destination. WIL, in particular work placements, is in high demand by international students who seek to gain relevant experience in their host country and increase their chances of employment post-study. Data were gathered from employers, academics and students on the challenges faced by international students during the WIL experience and how WIL is currently being managed for the international cohort. Stakeholders identified a number of challenges which impact on student performance and the success of their WIL experience. These include cultural differences, inflated expectations, difficulties managing assessment tasks, relatively weak language skills and an imbalance in the support needed by international students in comparison to what is on offer. Stakeholder strategies to manage these challenges are discussed.
Descriptors: Foreign Students, Work Experience, Employment Potential, Work Experience Programs, Employer Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Student Attitudes, Cultural Differences, Expectation, Language Skills, International Education, Business Administration Education, Information Technology, Engineering Education, Student Surveys, Statistical Analysis, Outcomes of Education, Focus Groups, Qualitative Research, Language Proficiency, English (Second Language), Second Language Learning, Writing Skills, Writing Difficulties, Student Placement, Feedback (Response), College Students, College Faculty, Foreign Countries
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: Australia
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