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Investigating the use of IELTS in determining employment, migration and professional registration outcomes in healthcare and early chidlhood education in Australia
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posted on 2016-01-01, 00:00 authored by Catriona Gribble, Jillian BlackmoreJillian Blackmore, Anne-Marie MorrisseyAnne-Marie Morrissey, Tanja CapicTanja CapicFocusing on two professional fields that are critical to Australia’s future – health and early childhood education – the study provides key insights into the many challenges facing overseas-trained professionals and international graduates transitioning into the Australian labour market.
The study highlights the complex language requirements in the professions of medicine, nursing and early childhood education and explores the implications for stakeholders. Employers require graduates to have high-level English language skills, and universities are increasingly expected to ensure international students graduate with the required English language proficiency.
Finally, the study highlights the many challenges facing overseas-trained/international graduates transitioning into the labour market. For participants in this study, the challenges of working in their profession in Australia are many and varied. These challenges include workplace discrimination, isolation and extreme frustration when unable to work in their area of qualification.
The study highlights the complex language requirements in the professions of medicine, nursing and early childhood education and explores the implications for stakeholders. Employers require graduates to have high-level English language skills, and universities are increasingly expected to ensure international students graduate with the required English language proficiency.
Finally, the study highlights the many challenges facing overseas-trained/international graduates transitioning into the labour market. For participants in this study, the challenges of working in their profession in Australia are many and varied. These challenges include workplace discrimination, isolation and extreme frustration when unable to work in their area of qualification.
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4Series
IELTS research reports seriesPagination
1 - 58Publisher
IELTS Partners: British Council, Cambridge English Language Assessment and IDP: IELTS AustraliaISSN
2201-2982Language
engPublication classification
A6 Research report/technical paper; X Not reportableCopyright notice
2016, IELTS Partners: British Council, Cambridge English Language Assessment and IDP: IELTS AustraliaUsage metrics
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IELTS testworkplace language skillsEnglish language requirements in medicine, nursing and early childhood educationoverseas trained professionalsAustralian hospitals and childcare centresinternational doctors and nursesassessing language skills of international professionalsskilled migrationinternational student migration