Learning & Teaching through PACE: changing roles and environments

ACEN Grant Learning & Teaching through PACE: Changing roles and environments Dr María Amigó, Dr Justine Lloyd, Nanditha Hettitantri, Carina Hart Department of Sociology, Macquarie University March 2016 This study explored the implications of new roles generated within WIL-activities through the interrelationships and interconnections of university teachers with other stakeholders.

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Learning & Teaching through PACE: changing roles and environments

This study examines new roles in work-integrated learning, highlighting university teachers' connections with various stakeholders.
Original Publish Date:

10/1/2025

Resource Type:

Peer Reviewed Paper

Audience:

Academic Staff, WIL Professional Staff, Employer

Experience Level:

WIL Explorer, WIL Practitioner, WIL Subject Matter Expert

Disciplines:

STEM, Education

Themes:

Assessment, Mentorship, Interdisciplinary, Community, Technology and innovation for workplaces, Evidencing impact on industry and community

Policy Areas:

Quality Framework, Policy

Innovation Areas:

Emerging Model, Future of Work

Impact Areas:

Leadership

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