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Piggott, Leanne; Winchester-Seeto, Theresa – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2020
The focus of this paper is the design and development of an innovative project-based work-integrated learning (WIL) course that enables undergraduate students from all faculties to work in interdisciplinary teams with partner organisations from the public, private, and community sectors. Projects are co-designed with partners interested in…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Work Experience Programs, Student Projects, Active Learning
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Sheridan, Lynnaire; Price, Oriana; Sheridan, Lynn; Plumb, Melinda; Cunial, Renee; McDonnell, Taryn; Pocius, Rozalia – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2021
The Australian Government is financially incentivising work integrated learning (WIL) to enhance graduate employability. As such, universities are currently expanding WIL pedagogies and practices from their traditional domain of professional degrees, to be incorporate into almost all university degrees. Using Kemmis' Theory of Practice…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Work Experience Programs, Experiential Learning, Teaching Methods
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Sheridan, Lynnaire; Gibbons, Belinda; Price, Oriana – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2019
The Australian Government requires Higher Education Institutions to demonstrate the work-readiness of graduates. Consequently, Work Integrated Learning (WIL) has been adopted to enhance the workplace skills and professional networks of students to improve graduate employability. While WIL can take many forms, experiences located in workplaces…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Work Experience Programs, Capstone Experiences, Undergraduate Students
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Bandaranaike, Suniti – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2018
The thinking required by higher education student engagement in research processes may segue into the development of students' work skills, enabling them to professionally transition to the workforce. However, although this transition may be facilitated before and during Work Integrated Learning [WIL] experiences, there is typically a gulf between…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Skill Development, Research Skills, Job Skills