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O'Connor, Michael D.; Denejkina, Anna; Arvanitakis, James – International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning, 2023
Despite significant recent changes to the doctoral training environment, particularly provision of employability skills during candidature, there is a paucity of research investigating best practice in this area. This paper describes a case study in how various pedagogical theories, curriculum co-creation, lifelong learner, adult learning,…
Descriptors: Doctoral Programs, Work Experience Programs, Experiential Learning, Employment Potential
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Rachael Hains-Wesson; Kiaying Ji; Eliza Wu – International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning, 2023
In this study, an in-person simulated role play as a worthwhile approach in preparation for work-integrated learning (WIL) through a theater and reality of the board (TROB) pedagogical model is explored. Students participated in a twelve week, in-semester TROB program, acting out in-person board room positions, such as Chair and Secretary before…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Employment Potential, Job Skills, Skill Development
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Tezcan, Natarsha; Durakovic, Iva; Lloyd, Eva; D'arcy, Sing – International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning, 2020
COVID-19 calls for new approaches and frameworks for the delivery of work-integrated learning (WIL). Standalone WIL opportunities are also increasingly difficult to realize, with the current economic climate limiting industry resources available for placements and WIL partnerships. The hybridized WIL model presented in this paper thus proposes the…
Descriptors: Scaffolding (Teaching Technique), Simulation, Work Experience Programs, COVID-19
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Smith, Shamus; Maund, Kim; Hilaire, Trevor; Gajendran, Thayaparan; Lyneham, Joy; Geale, Sara – International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning, 2020
This article describes use of a virtual environment in a multi-disciplinary context to enhance discipline specific skills. A virtual environment built by reusing gaming technology was modified in a collaboration across Computing, Construction Management and Nursing & Midwifery disciplines. A two-staged pilot evaluation considered (i) a…
Descriptors: Skill Development, Interdisciplinary Approach, Simulated Environment, Work Environment
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Aggar, Christina; Mozolic-Staunton, Beth; Scorey, Maggie; Kemp, Melissa; Lovi, Renee; Lewis, Sian; Walker, Tara; Thomas, Tasmin – International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning, 2020
Interprofessional education (IPE) is championed as an innovative approach to prepare the future health workforce to address the complex needs of consumers and tackle a range of contemporary healthcare challenges worldwide. An interprofessional work-integrated learning experience (WIL), whereby students were immersed in international and rural…
Descriptors: Student Placement, Interdisciplinary Approach, Allied Health Occupations Education, Study Abroad
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Sambell, Ros; Devine, Amanda; Lo, Johnny; Lawlis, Tanya – International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning, 2020
Enterprising students who understand the work environment are considered more employable. It is accepted that higher-education has a responsibility to produce career-ready-graduates. Practicum experience provides a critical role in this preparation. This study describes the development and implementation of the WIL instrument and WIL experience to…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Work Experience, Practicums, Program Development
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Jones, Christopher E.; Millar, Thomas J.; Chuck, Jo-Anne – International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning, 2019
There is a societal expectation that undergraduate degrees will contain activities that focus on making graduates workplace ready. Although it is likely that many of these activities occur in science degrees, there is a lack of formal and tested methodologies and frameworks for identifying them. One existing framework (Edwards, Perkins, Pearce,…
Descriptors: Experiential Learning, Job Skills, Undergraduate Students, Employment Qualifications