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Where's WIL? Including work integrated learning in descriptions of what it is that academics do

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posted on 2024-11-23, 07:47 authored by Michael EmslieMichael Emslie
Australian universities are embracing work-integrated learning (WIL) and as a result, delivering WIL has become a key component of academic work. In light of its increasing popularity, it is surprising that WIL is often missing from accounts of what university lecturers do and tends to be valued less when compared to other academic activities such as research, face-to-face teaching, community engagement and governance. This article examines this oversight. A case is made for recognizing WIL as distinct from and of equal importance to other day-to-day academic tasks, and including WIL in common descriptions of academic work roles.

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Journal of Cooperative Education and Internships

Volume

45

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1

Start page

34

End page

44

Total pages

11

Publisher

Cooperative Education and Internship Association, Inc.

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United States

Language

English

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2006028447

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

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2014-03-25

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