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Introduction; Tracey Bowen and Maureen Drysdale Part 1: Learning, Work, and Experience: New Challenges and Projections for WIL 1. Towards a Model of Work Experience in Work-Integrated Learning; Patricia Rowe 2. Navigating Continuous Change: A Focus on Self-Direction and Skills and Knowledge Transfer; Nancy Johnston 3. Workplace Learning in Higher Education: Two Examples from a Swedish Context; Jan Gustafsson and Per-Olof Thång 4. WIL in Liberal Arts Programs: New Approaches; Deanne Gannaway and Karen Sheppard Part 2: Affordances, Impacts, and Challenges of New Technologies 5. Flourishing in the Face of Constant Disruption: Cultivating the T-Professional or Adaptive Innovator Through WIL; Phil Gardner 6. Learning in Hybrid Spaces: Designing a Mobile Technology Capacity Building Framework for Workplace Learning; Franziska Trede, Peter Goodyear, Susie Macfarlane, Lina Markauskaite, Celina McEwen, and Freny Tayebjee 7. The Impact of Digital Communication Technologies and New Remote-Working Cultures on the Socialization and Work-Readiness of Individuals in WIL Programs; Tracey Bowen and Antoine Pennaforte Part 3: Work-Readiness for a Diverse World 8. Repositioning Work-Integrated Learning in Diverse Communities; Carva Pop and Roelien Brink 9. Intercultural Competency Development Curriculum: A Strategy for Internationalizing Work-Integrated Learning for the 21st Century Global Village; Norah McRae and Karima Ramji 10. Professional Identity and Ethics: The Role of Work-Integrated Learning in Developing Agentic Professionals; Karsten E. Zegwaard, Matthew Campbell, and T. Judene Pretti Part 4: Health, Wellbeing, and Pathways to Success 11. Driving Change: Students Shaping and Reshaping Work-Integrated Learning Spaces; Narelle Patton 12. Pathways to Mental Health and Wellbeing: Understanding and Supporting Students on Campus and During Critical School-To-Work Transitions; Margaret McBeath, Maureen Drysdale, and Nicholas Bohn Conclusion - Moving forward: The future of WIL in the 21st Century
Education researchers and administrators explain the principles and survey examples of work-integrated learning, in which students have the opportunity to apply and to expand their learning in real-world working situations. They cover learning, work, and experience: new challenges and projections for work-integrated learning; affordances, impacts, and challenges of new technologies; work-readiness for a diverse world; and health, well-being, and pathways to success. Among the topics are navigating continuous change: a focus on self-direction and skills knowledge transfer, workplace learning in higher education: two examples from a Swedish context, learning in hybrid spaces: designing a mobile-technology capacity-building framework for workplace learning, repositioning work-integrated learning in diverse communities, professional identities and ethics: the role of work-integrated learning in developing agentic professionals, and driving change: students shaping and reshaping work-integrated learning spaces.