2012
DOI: 10.1080/00048623.2012.10722265
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Crossing Borders: Evaluating a Work Integrated Learning Project Involving Australian and Vietnamese Students

Abstract: The value of work integrated learning (Wil) is well-established in the education of information management (im) professionals. Adding value to Wil through cross-cultural or cross-disciplinary experiences is considered in this article. using online communication, simulation activities, and onsite work, students from rmiT melbourne and rmiT ho Chi minh City were involved in planning, negotiating, and delivering specific projects in the da Nang General hospital (dNGh) in Vietnam as part of their Wil. Evaluation o… Show more

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“…Previous research on international students, in a number of disciplines, tends to address either internationalisation or socialisation (Smith, Clegg, Lawrence & Todd, 2007;Welch, Vo-Tran, Pittayachawan & Reynolds, 2012) but we argue that a consistent and systematic approach that acknowledges how both frameworks interrelate is required in order to improve practices generally and assist students, higher education staff, and other stakeholders such as school staff during the practicum for international students.…”
Section: Theorising Practicum For International Teacher Education Stumentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Previous research on international students, in a number of disciplines, tends to address either internationalisation or socialisation (Smith, Clegg, Lawrence & Todd, 2007;Welch, Vo-Tran, Pittayachawan & Reynolds, 2012) but we argue that a consistent and systematic approach that acknowledges how both frameworks interrelate is required in order to improve practices generally and assist students, higher education staff, and other stakeholders such as school staff during the practicum for international students.…”
Section: Theorising Practicum For International Teacher Education Stumentioning
confidence: 93%
“…To encourage ready-to-work and engaged graduates, curriculums are concentrated on the establishment and development of authentically assessing tasks reflecting WIL within the educational sector. Even though research has scrutinized detailed illustrations of assessment tasks as illustrations of WIL's authenticity (Koh, Tan, & Ng, 2012;Mackaway, Winchester-Seeto, Coulson, & Harvey, 2011;McNamara, Larkin, & Beatson, 2009;Staehr, Martin, & Chan, 2014;Welch et al, 2012), little is known about the adoption of authentic assessment in curriculums. Iverson et al (2008) suggested a framework for assessing the authenticity of instructional tasks utilized amongst educational programs.…”
Section: Work Integrated Learning (Wil)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies have shown that the authenticity in WIL learning tasks can be found within the academic and professional context (Patrick et al, 2008;Welch, Vo-Tran, Pittayachawan, & Reynolds, 2012). To encourage ready-to-work and engaged graduates, curriculums are concentrated on the establishment and development of authentically assessing tasks reflecting WIL within the educational sector.…”
Section: Work Integrated Learning (Wil)mentioning
confidence: 99%