Browsing Education Conference Papers by Subject "work-integrated learning (WIL)"
Now showing items 1-3 of 3
-
Are students acquiring the skills, competencies and work experience that align with industry needs and work-integrated learning course design?
(New Zealand Association for Cooperative Education (NZACE), 2016-04)According to Coll et al. (2009) “A key purpose of work‐integrated learning (WIL) is the notion of providing graduates with a comprehensive skill set desired by potential employers” (p. 15). The notion of providing a ... -
The seven wonders of employability
(New Zealand Association for Cooperative Education, 2018-04)There is growing recognition among tertiary education organisations (TEOs) of the importance and responsibility of transitioning students into the workplace. Previously, providing students with opportunities to gain real ... -
Work-Integrated Learning: Shaping employability skills for the future
(2021-04-30)Over the last five years the employability skills sought by business has changed. This trend will continue due to the increasing impact of automation, outsourcing and information and communication technology (ICT) in the ...