“…Grounding student knowledge acquisition in relevant practical situations is seen as particularly valuable. Notably, learning by engaging practitioners and through hands-on experiences helps students to better grasp the real-world applications of their profession (Baldwin & Rosier, 2017), to learn more effectively through participation (Blair, 2015), and to better recall knowledge through active learning (Baldwin & Rosier, 2017). Scholars also recognise the importance of knowledge transfer from practitioners to academics, for example, to make research relevant for practice (Powell et al, 2018), to bridge the gap between education and practice, to share experiences, or to develop applied research proposals (Hoes et al, 2008;Penuel et al, 2015) whilst highlighting the challenges of knowledge transfer from practitioners to academics, such as different expectations, timetables and incentives (Rynes et al, 2001).…”