Students in Research Placements as Part of Professional Degrees: A Systematic Review |
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Authors: | Ines Zuchowski Marion Heyeres Komla Tsey |
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Institution: | 1. Social Work and Human Services, James Cook University, Townsville, Queensland, AustraliaInes.zuchowski@jcu.edu.au https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1270-203X;3. Cairns Institute, James Cook University, Cairns, Queensland, Australia;4. Cairns Institute, James Cook University, Cairns, Queensland, Australia https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8576-9588 |
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Abstract: | ABSTRACTThe current emphasis of government is on research that shows engagement and impact. At the same time, there is a focus on Work Integrated Learning WIL] in tertiary education, however, in an increasingly neoliberal climate of resource constraints, it can be difficult to provide sufficient quality placement opportunities. Student research placements are an opportunity to support the engagement and impact agenda and fill the scarcity of placements. In order to explore the viability of, challenges of, and insights about research placements a systematic literature review covering the years 2008–2017 was undertaken. Findings highlight beneficial learning outcomes for students but reporting in the identified studies scarcely considers the outcomes for organisations, supervisors and academics, or the impact of the research. The discussion highlights the need to establish student research placements systematically and to report on the outcomes.IMPLICATIONSResearch placements provide beneficial learning opportunities to students. Research placements require established relationships and collaboration and need to be organised systematically. Very few studies reported on the outcomes of the research and more detailed reporting of the research impact is needed.
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Keywords: | Research Engagement Impact Work Integrated Learning [WIL] Placement Field Education |
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