Support for this project has been
provided by the Australian
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Teaching. The views in this project do
not necessarily reflect the views of the
Australian Government Of fice for
Learning and Teaching.
Support for this webinar has been provided by the Australian Government Office for Learning and Teaching. The views in this webinar do not necessarily reflect the views of the Australian Government Office for Learning and Teaching.
Responding to Diverse Students in
Work Integrated Learning Building institutional capacity to enhance access, participation and progression in Work Integrated Learning (WIL): An Office for Learning and Teaching Funded Project.
Chair: Sonia Ferns, Curtin, ACEN WA
Co-moderator: Dr Deborah Peach, QUT, Project Leader
Guest Speakers:
Eleesa Johnstone, QUT
Cate Gribble, Deakin University
Webinar: 3 September 2014
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Sonia Ferns Deborah Peach Dave Spann
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Where are you?
• Welcome & Introductions: Sonia Ferns, Curtin University • Project Overview: Dr Deborah Peach, QUT • Financial Hardship and WIL: Eleesa Johnstone, QUT Response from Mary Kelly, QUT
• International Students and WIL: Dr Cate Gribble, Deakin University
Response from David Rowbottom, Curtin University
• Discussion: Facilitated by Sonia Ferns • Conclusion: Sonia Ferns • Feedback poll
Overview of Webinar
Project Overview
Dr Deborah Peach Project Leader, QUT
The Project Team
Dr Deborah Peach Project Leader, QUT
Matthew Campbell Project Co-Leader, Griffith/QIBT
Dr Keri Moore Project Co-Leader, Southern Cross University
Dr Theresa Winchester-Seeto Project Team Member, Macquarie University
Sonia Ferns Project Team Member, Curtin University
Jacqueline Mackaway Research Assistant, Macquarie University
Lainie Groundwater Project Officer, QUT
Project Phases
Guest Speaker: Eleesa Johnstone
Eleesa Johnstone works in the Field Education Unit in the School of Public Health and Social Work at QUT. With qualifications in Social Work, she teaches, support, supervises and liaises with social work and human service students during their field education placement. As part of this role, Eleesa has been working with a group of academics at QUT including Mark Brough, Greg Marston and Phil Crane to investigate student’s experiences of financial hardship while they are on placement. Students studying in these courses are required to complete between 550 to 1000 hrs of learning across two placement periods for their degree at a minimum of 3 days per week. This requirement offers significant benefits for students to fully immerse in the profession yet can present significant challenges for students financially and emotionally. This research offers an opportunity to examine and discuss WIL and how it may be explored to better meet the needs of students, the human service industry, the university and the social work profession.
Discussion Prompts Mary Kelly
Equity Director, QUT
Guest Speaker: Dr Cate Gribble
Dr Cate Gribble is a Senior Research Fellow in the Faculty of Arts and Education at Deakin University in Melbourne. Cate’s current research focus is on the employment outcomes of international students. Most recently, she has been working on an Australian Research Council Discovery project investigating issues surrounding international graduates and the transition to employment in fields of health, accounting and engineering.
Discussion Prompts Dr David Rowbottom
WIL Coordinator, Curtin University
Expressions of interest to join expert panel
• Establishing Good Practice Guidelines for international WIL in Health Sciences
• Expert panel to develop academic standards for:
learning outcomes
preparation
supervision
assessment
Email BK Tan [email protected]
Improving work placement for international students, their mentors,
and other mentors
Georgina Barton and Kay Hartwig
Judie Kay
President, Australian Collaborative Education Network (ACEN) Assistant Director Career Development and Employment RMIT
ACEN 2014 Conference
Feedback Poll: Yes or No
1. Have you used Blackboard Collaborate before?
2. Did you find the session interesting and engaging?
3. Would you attend another ACEN Webinar?
Thanks and Farewell
We look forward to working with you as the project progresses.
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