An organization overview of pedagogical practice in work-integrated education

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Martin, Andrew [1 ]
Rees, Malcolm [1 ]
Edwards, Manvir [1 ]
Paku, Levinia [2 ]
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[1] Massey Univ, Palmerston North, New Zealand
[2] Univ Waikato, Hamilton, New Zealand
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Assessment; pedagogy; competency; student preparation; supervision;
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G40 [教育学];
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Tertiary curriculum design has increasingly emphasized work-integrated learning (WIL) opportunities. This qualitative study provides an overview of a variety of WIL activities at Massey University, New Zealand. Descriptive comments, provided through interviews with fifteen academic supervisors from disciplines ranging from the applied sciences through social sciences to business, education and creative arts, highlight the following six factors to be considered in the resourcing of WIL programs. Themes related to set-up include placement requirements, support, selection, location, and risk management issues. Student preparation involves pre-requisite theoretical knowledge, general career preparation (CV & interview skills) and readiness for practice. With respect to supervision, an on-campus academic mentor and a work-place supervisor are both important to the student. Competencies linked to team work and professional standards include self-confidence, communication and people skills. The teaching pedagogies used include lectures and labs, oral presentations, scenario-based-learning and project work. Assessment involved a learning contract, reflective journal, oral presentation, and final report.
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页数:15
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