The challenges of reflection: students learning from work placements

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Author: Smith, Karen; Clegg, Sue; Lawrence, Elizabeth; Todd, Malcolm

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The importance of employability in higher education and increasing numbers of students working while studying led leaders on a social science degree to introduce work experience modules. This paper reports on an in-depth case study based on the analysis of staff and student interviews, the students' reflective assignments, and a focus group session with students a year after completing the module. The themes of reflection and linkages are discussed. Linking theory to practice was difficult, but when achieved, students spoke of new ways of seeing the social sciences. The major challenge was learning to be reflective about themselves as employees, while reflecting on the workplace. The paper concludes by emphasising the value of this mode of study for producing deep learning.

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The importance of employability in higher education and increasing numbers of students working while studying led leaders on a social science degree to introduce work experience modules. This paper reports on an in-depth case study based on the analysis of staff and student interviews, the students' reflective assignments, and a focus group session with students a year after completing the module. The themes of reflection and linkages are discussed. Linking theory to practice was difficult, but when achieved, students spoke of new ways of seeing the social sciences. The major ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Higher education; Workforce development; Employment; Teaching and learning

Keywords: Employability; Professional development; Work experience; Workplace; Learning method

Published: London, England: Taylor & Francis, 2007

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Journal title: Innovations in education and teaching international

Journal volume : 44

Journal number: 1

Journal date: February 2007

Pages: pp.131-141

ISSN: 1470-3297; 1470-3300 (online)

Statement of responsibility: Karen Smith ... [et al.]

Resource type: Article

Peer reviewed: Yes

Call Number:
TD/TNC 98.810



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