Understanding the risks in work-integrated learning

dc.citation.issue2
dc.citation.volume22
dc.contributor.authorFleming J
dc.contributor.authorHay K
dc.date.available26/04/2021
dc.date.issued26/04/2021
dc.description.abstractWork-integrated learning (WIL) is an activity with inherent risks, different from those that occur with on-campus learning experiences. Risks associated with WIL may have serious financial, reputational and legal consequences for universities, WIL staff, students and host organizations. Using a mixed methods approach, this study examined how risk was defined and perceived by those involved in WIL, across eight New Zealand universities. Differences in understanding were examined and compared across disciplines and university roles. WIL staff perceived health and safety; conduct of students; student characteristics; conduct of the host organization (including exploitation and physical safety of students) as high risk. These factors were all linked to reputational risk for the university. WIL staff (both new and more experienced) need to have a clear understanding of the risks, so they can design risk management practices to help mitigate these risks for universities, students, host organizations, as well as themselves.
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dc.format.extent167 - 181
dc.identifierhttps://www.ijwil.org/files/IJWIL_22_2_167_181.pdf
dc.identifier.citationInternational Journal of Work-Integrated Learning, 2021, 22 (2), pp. 167 - 181
dc.identifier.elements-id444742
dc.identifier.harvestedMassey_Dark
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10179/16368
dc.publisherNew Zealand Association for Cooperative Education
dc.publisher.urihttps://www.ijwil.org/files/IJWIL_22_2_167_181.pdf
dc.relation.isPartOfInternational Journal of Work-Integrated Learning
dc.titleUnderstanding the risks in work-integrated learning
dc.typeJournal article
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pubs.organisational-group/Massey University
pubs.organisational-group/Massey University/College of Health
pubs.organisational-group/Massey University/College of Health/School of Social Work
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