The Penny Drops: Can Work Integrated Learning Improve Students' Learning?

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Freudenberg, Brett [1 ]
Brimble, Mark [1 ]
Vyvyan, Victoria [1 ]
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[1] Griffith Univ, Dept Accounting Finance & Econ, Brisbane, Qld, Australia
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E-JOURNAL OF BUSINESS EDUCATION & SCHOLARSHIP OF TEACHING | 2010年 / 4卷 / 01期
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Work-Integrated-Learning; student-industry conference; motivation; engagement; learning;
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
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The need to develop work ready graduates who can transfer the knowledge and skills from the lecture theatre to the workplace has become a key issue in higher education in Australia. In this regard, there has been a growing interest in work integrated learning (WIL) projects and its potential impact on student development. Discussed within this article are findings in relation to a WIL experiment in the form of a student-industry conference that is integrated into the assessment of a number of courses. Of particular interest is the impact the conference had on student learning, motivation and confidence. The student-industry conference brought students, academics and industry representatives together. The authentic conference approach was found to engage industry in the assessment process and this had a positive impact on student learning and student motivation.
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