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Denise Jackson; Claire Lambert; Sonja Coetzee – Higher Education Research and Development, 2025
This scoping review explores the perceived value of transdisciplinary work-integrated learning (TWIL) for contributing to social change and the enablers of impactful TWIL offerings. TWIL is a pedagogy-based approach which connects students from diverse disciplines with external partners to engage in authentic, work-focused activities as a formal…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Literature Reviews, Higher Education, Work Based Learning
Sonia J. Ferns; Karsten E. Zegwaard; T. Judene Pretti; Anna D. Rowe – Higher Education Research and Development, 2025
The scope of work-integrated learning (WIL) has expanded and evolved globally and is a recognised pedagogy that enhances graduate employability, strengthens students' personal attributes, and affords a personalised learning experience. Despite abundant research and discourse on WIL, misconceptions about what WIL is and how WIL educative…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Work Based Learning, Stakeholders, Global Approach
Clare J. Dannenberg; Mistilina Sato; Chris Astall; Clare Murray; Julia Wu; Helen Farley – International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning, 2025
This paper conducts an interdisciplinary exploration into the concept of trauma within work- integrated learning (WIL), emphasizing the importance of 'proximity' as a novel extension of trauma within this context. The central focus lies in conceptualizing fresh dimensions for a WIL wellness model that prioritizes community connectedness over…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Trauma, Work Based Learning, Well Being

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