Work Integrated Learning: why is it increasing and who benefits?
- Written by Janice Orrell, Professor of Higher Education, Flinders University
Academics who are closely aligned to professional practices in health professions, engineering, teaching and social work also value work integrated learning highly. Shutterstock
Increasingly, universities are expected to prepare students to transition into the workforce with generic graduate capabilities. These include being able to recognise and...
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