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The assessment of work integrated learning: Symptoms of personal change

Pages 303-326 | Published online: 17 Aug 2006
 

Work placements are an accepted part of academic curricula. In order to assess their value it is important to clearly identify what such programs offer that is different from existing courses. It is also necessary to develop assessment instruments that take their unique features into account. This analysis, which must be seen as a work-in-progress, advances a number of propositions about experiential learning and then uses them as a framework to establish criteria for evaluating student work. These criteria emphasise experiential learnings and the way academic concepts are applied in the field as individuals move from students to novice professionals.

I would like to thank the many students who have freely provided public access sto their material. Without their unqualified support I would not have been able to learn as much as I have.

I would like to thank the many students who have freely provided public access sto their material. Without their unqualified support I would not have been able to learn as much as I have.

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I would like to thank the many students who have freely provided public access sto their material. Without their unqualified support I would not have been able to learn as much as I have.

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