Journal article

Writing transfer and work-integrated learning in higher education: Transnational research across disciplines


Authors listEady, Michelle J.; Machura, Ina Alexandra; Jaidev, Radhika; Taczak, Kara; Depalma, Michael-John; Mina, Lilian W.

Publication year2021

Pages183-197

JournalInternational Journal of Work-Integrated Learning

Volume number22

Issue number2

ISSN2538-1032

PublisherNew Zealand Association for Cooperative Education


Abstract
This article explores ways that work-integrated learning (WIL) scholarship and the field of writing studies can benefit from intentional engagement in the context of transfer research. This conceptual paper foregrounds writing in WIL contexts, introduces writing transfer and its relationship to writing in WIL contexts, discusses conceptual overlaps of writing transfer research and WIL, and suggests what writing transfer can mean for WIL practitioners. Overall, we argue that intentional engagement with writing transfer can enrich both WIL research and pedagogy.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleEady, M., Machura, I., Jaidev, R., Taczak, K., Depalma, M. and Mina, L. (2021) Writing transfer and work-integrated learning in higher education: Transnational research across disciplines, INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WORK-INTEGRATED LEARNING, 22(2), pp. 183-197

APA Citation styleEady, M., Machura, I., Jaidev, R., Taczak, K., Depalma, M., & Mina, L. (2021). Writing transfer and work-integrated learning in higher education: Transnational research across disciplines. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF WORK-INTEGRATED LEARNING. 22(2), 183-197.



Keywords


CONTEXTScritical reflectioncurricular designDISABILITYmulti-institutional researchSKILLSSTUDENTUNIVERSITYWork-integrated learningwriting transfer

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