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A Work-Integrated Learning Framework: the what, where and how of evaluating WIL

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posted on 2025-01-23, 04:57 authored by Karen YoungKaren Young, Sophie MckenzieSophie Mckenzie, Jill Thomas
Through a case study at Deakin University, we present our approach for evaluating Work-Integrated Learning (WIL) during a pilot of a WIL Evaluation Framework (WEF). This paper focuses on our approaches and decisions relating to what, where and how to evaluate WIL, offering considerations for a sector-wide approach to WIL evaluation more generally. The findings from the pilot inform ongoing institution-specific WIL evaluation projects. We anticipate that our study will provide insight into the comprehensive processes involved in WIL evaluation, and the impact findings can make to inform WIL and employability strategies to supplement current sector-wide discussions on WIL indictors and measures of success for graduate outcomes.

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Perth, W.A.

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  • Yes

Language

eng

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C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Journal

Journal of Teaching and Learning for Graduate Employability

Volume

15

Pagination

393-408

ISSN

1838-3815

eISSN

1838-3815

Issue

1

Publisher

Curtin University

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