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This book shares a range of examples where international students have undertaken a work placement, practicum, internship or participated in work integrated learning. Contributions reflect on the successes and challenges that this particularly diverse group of students experience when undertaking work placement programs in a variety of disciplines, such as education, engineering and health. The book explores these experiences via three main conceptualisations: 1. Internationalisation and interculturalisation – including the diversity of international student cohorts and the associated policy, practices and assessment related to international students in higher education; 2. Multi-socialisation – of international students with a focus on new cultural contexts, professional learning and disciplinarity; and 3. Reflection and reflective practice – acknowledging that for improvement and change to occur those involved need to reflect on current and possible future practice. A working model of effective practice is introduced which can inform prospective international students, their mentors/supervisors, work placement coordinators and other relevant university staff.
Part I: Theorising internationalisation, professional socialisation and reflective practice for international students.- Chapter 1. The importance of positive intercultural exchanges for international students on work placements in higher education, Georgina Barton and Kay Hartwig.- Chapter 2. Work placement for International Student Programs (WISP): A model of effective practice, Georgina Barton, Kay Hartwig, Dawn Bennett, Melissa Cain, Marilyn Campbell, Sonia Ferns, Liz Jones, Dawn Joseph, Marie Kavanagh, Ann Kelly, Ingrid Larkin, Erin O’Connor, Anna Podorova, Donna Tangen, and Marleen Westerveld.- Chapter 3. Creating a climate for global WIL: Barriers to participation and strategies for enhancing international students’ involvement in WIL in Canada and Australia, Cate Gribble and Norah McRae.- Chapter 4. International students, inclusion and professional field placements, Gai Harrison and Kathleen Felton.- Chapter 5. Who fails whom? A case study exploration of factors leading to unsuccessful international pre-service teachers’ work placements, Donna Tangen and Marilyn Campbell.- Chapter 6. Reflection and reflective practice for international students and their supervisors in context, Georgina Barton and Mary Ryan.- Chapter 7. Personal epistemologies and disciplinarity in the workplace: Implications for international students in higher education, Georgina Barton and Stephen Billett.- Part II: Work placement for International Student Programs.- Chapter 8. Practicum for international students in teacher education programs: An investigation of three university sites through multisocialisation, interculturalisation and reflection, Georgina Barton, Kay Hartwig, Dawn Joseph and Anna Podorova.- Chapter 9. International healthcare students in clinical learning environments, Kristina Mikkonen, Marianne Pitkäjärvi and Maria Kääriäinen.- Chapter 10. Revisiting cultural and linguistic diversity in speech pathology programs in Australia: Listening to the voices of staff and international students, Simone Howells, Marleen F. Westerveld and Susanne Garvis.- Chapter 11. Enhancing workplace learning for international students in psychology: Learning from students’ and supervisors’ perspectives, Liz Jones, Erin O’Connor and Christine Boag-Hodgson.- Chapter 12. Functional and cognitive aspects of employability: Implications for international students, Dawn Bennett and Sonia Ferns.- Part III: Improving work placements for international students: exploring the higher education context.- Chapter 13. The Study Abroad Program: Experience and benefit, Kay Hartwig.- Chapter 14. “Let’s focus on exploration”: Developing professional identity of international students as global teachers in a question-driven practicum, Harry Stokhof and Peter Fransen.- Chapter 15. “Practical experience is really important”: Perceptions of Chinese international students about the benefits of Work Integrated Learning in their Australian Tourism and Hospitality degrees, Katrine Sonnenschein, Michelle Barker, Raymond Hibbins and Melissa Cain.- Chapter 16. University strategic directions, international education and WIL: From policy to practice, Nan Bahr, Donna Pendergast and Christopher Klopper.- Chapter 17. Transforming challenges into opportunities: A work placement model to help international students become employable, Ann Kelly.- Chapter 18. What does internationalisation or interculturalisation look like in the future in the Higher Education Sector? Kay Hartwig, Georgina Barton, Dawn Bennett, Melissa Cain, Marilyn Campbell, Sonia Ferns, Liz Jones, Dawn Joseph, Marie Kavanagh, Ann Kelly, Ingrid Larkin, Erin O’Connor, Anna Podorova, Donna Tangen, and Marleen Westerveld.
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