Partnerships between universities and workplaces: some challenges for work-integrated learning
Under contemporary highly competitive markets, organisations are demanding that any investment in learning be converted into productive outcomes that rapidly progress the organisation towards pre-defined strategic goals. A customised work-integrated learning curriculum has the potential to achieve such productive outcomes because it allows learners to quickly contextualise the study content within the socio-cultural and functional environment of the workplace. However, the development of a work-integrated learning curriculum relies on genuine partnerships between the universities and organisat ... Show more
Authors: Choy, Sarojni; Delahaye, Brian L.
Published: London, England, Carfax Publishing, Taylor & Francis, 2011
Resource type: Article
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