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Employers' perspectives on work-integrated learning in project-based workplaces

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posted on 2008-01-01, 00:00 authored by Anthony MillsAnthony Mills, P McLaughlin, K Robson
The property and construction industry is uniquely impacted by project-based work environments; this creates special challenges for collaborative education. This research is based on investigating the attitudes of employer’s towards the use of formally assessed internships. The study comprised two stages; firstly a series of pilot interviews were undertaken with employers to test a number known issues. Secondly, the results from the interviews were used to refine a set of questions that were put to a large focus group of employers who were invited from across the property and construction sector. The results showed that many organisations expressed considerable goodwill towards collaborative education with universities. However, the challenges caused by project-based work environments restricted their ability to provide comprehensive learning opportunities. This research focuses on the distinctive issues associated with work-integrated learning in the property and construction industry

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Pagination

412 - 419

Location

Sydney, N.S.W.

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  • Yes

Start date

2008-09-30

End date

2008-10-03

ISBN-13

9780980570601

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

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2008, Australian Collaborative Education Network

Title of proceedings

World Association of Co-operative Education Asia Pacific 2008 Conference : Work Integrated Learning (WIL) : Transforming Futures, Practice…Pedagogy…Partnerships

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