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Enhancing capacity for success in the creative industries: undergraduate student reflections on the implementation of work-integrated learning strategies
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Work-integrated LearningEducationLearning-by-doingHigher Education TeachingCreative IndustriesStudent LearningCreativityManagementWork-integrated Learning StrategiesUndergraduate Student ReflectionsInnovative EducationPedagogyLearning SciencesWorkplace LearningHigher EducationCore Creative IndustriesPerformance StudiesCreative IndustryProject-based LearningProfessional DevelopmentCareer EducationArts
This article reflects ongoing research-led teaching in the area of creative industries in higher education. Specifically it reports on key work-integrated learning strategies designed to better prepare graduates for the employment sector. The creative industries sector is complex and competitive, characterized by non-linear career paths driven by the individual. Following contextualization of the key issues, a core creative industries subject and curriculum is described, which requires students to engage directly with industry practitioners via internships or case studies. In order to interrogate the impact of these activities, a sample of final reflections as well as formal student feedback on the subject were analyzed in order to draw out key themes in relation to student learning and understanding. Analysis of these data propose that direct engagement with practitioners assists students in developing new knowledge of the capacities they will require for a sustainable career.
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