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Model of the conflicts of student work and study

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posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00 authored by Anthony MillsAnthony Mills, P McLaughlin, H Lingard
Excessive work demands cause students to have less time available for study, which results in them missing lectures and tutorials. This study seeks a more accurate understanding of why students undertake part-time work to the level that they do. This paper examines the extent of employment of undergraduate students enrolled in property and construction at RMIT University. Students responded to a questionnaire on the duration and nature of their part-time work.<br><br>The results of the paper suggest that one of the major issues facing educators is that students themselves believe that part-time employment benefits their long term career. Hence they are reluctant to reduce their work commitment. Past research suggests that there is sufficient evidence that this will create work-study conflicts. The paper concludes by suggesting that some form of work-integrated learning process may benefit both the student’s leaning and their need to obtain work skills.<br>

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Swinburne University of Technology Australian Graduate School of Entrepreneurship, Hawthorn, Victoria

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eng

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E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

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2007, AUBEA

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R Kenley

Start date

2007-07-03

End date

2007-07-05

ISBN-13

9780980332810

Title of proceedings

AUBEA 2007 : proceedings of the annual conference of the Australasian Universities' Building Educators Association

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