Mapping WIL activities in the curriculum to develop graduate capabilities: A case study in accounting
Keywords
1399 Other Education1501 Accounting, Auditing and Accountability
1503 Business and Management
School of International Business
curriculum mapping
program evaluation
organizational change
work integrated learning
organizational culture
accounting
Australian Learning and Teaching Council
ALTC
Australian Collaborative Education Network
ACEN
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Big business continues to request universities to produce graduates who possess both technical and generic skills. Although work-integrated learning (WIL) programs can be used to develop these skills, WIL placements in Australia are undertaken by a minority of students. Perceiving a gap, one Australian university undertook a major WIL revamp to expand WIL offerings embedded within its courses. This required major organizational change that impacted significantly on curriculum design. From a quality assurance perspective, this paper provides an overview of a revised WIL program in the accounting discipline, and discusses the issues and challenges associated with the revised WIL program four years after its implementation. The findings demonstrate that the discipline area has not yet fully met the revamped WIL program as defined by university policy. Recommendations are provided that form a valuable learning tool for educational institutions considering embedding broadly defined WIL within their courses.Date
2013Type
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oai:eprints.vu.edu.au:21768http://vuir.vu.edu.au/21768/1/APJCE_14_2_75_88%5B1%5D.pdf
Natoli, Riccardo and Jackling, Beverley and Kaider, Friederika and Clark, Colin (2013) Mapping WIL activities in the curriculum to develop graduate capabilities: A case study in accounting. Asia-Pacific Journal of Cooperative Education, 14 (2). pp. 75-88. ISSN 1175-2882