Work-integrated learning: Opportunities and challenges in Australia

Document Type

Other

Publication Title

Higher Education Research & Development

Volume

43

Issue

3

First Page

767

Last Page

773

Publisher

Taylor & Francis

School

School of Business and Law

Comments

Jackson, D. (2024). Work-integrated learning: Opportunities and challenges in Australia. Higher Education Research & Development, 43(3), 767-773. https://doi.org/10.1080/07294360.2024.2307929

Abstract

Work-integrated learning (WIL) can significantly benefit student employability, institutional graduate outcomes, and quality talent pipelines. However, there are many caveats to this, such as course-wide flexible and scaffolded design, sustained external partner engagement, adequate resourcing, and ongoing evaluation that informs quality, inclusive practice. This article unpacks the challenges and opportunities for advancing WIL in Australian higher education, recognising that many of these extend to other regions and education systems. Managing challenges is critical to fulfilling WIL’s potential for social transformation and overcoming inequality, particularly given stakeholders’ expectations of WIL (and potential over-reliance on it).

DOI

10.1080/07294360.2024.2307929

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