通过有资源的国际实习支持国际学生流动

Q2 Social Sciences Asia Pacific Media Educator Pub Date : 2017-11-01 DOI:10.1177/1326365X17728830
A. Wake, M. Sison, Rilke Muir
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政府及其大学越来越多地鼓励高等教育学生参与全球流动活动,但从历史上看,很少有人接受过适当的准备,他们报告说,他们对国家和所在行业的了解不足。本文讨论了一个以学生为中心的研究主导项目的结果,该项目为独自进行国际流动活动的通信专业学生创造了资源。特别是,我们讨论了澳大利亚一所大学为主要前往亚洲的通信专业学生开发的“全球工作准备”项目。通过反复参与行动研究,设计了一个网站,以改善学生的准备工作和成果。这些资源是在对14名前国际实习生、三名寄宿雇主和一个对全球教育感兴趣的跨大学工作人员团队进行深入采访后开发的。重点是在实习前、实习中和实习后为学生提供信息和建议,其中大部分用学生自己的话说。Global Work Ready网站结合相关大学服务和资源的链接,为学生提供了一个资源模板,可以节省员工一对一建议和支持的时间,并使学生能够在准备好时访问相关信息。
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Supporting International Student Mobility Through Resourced International Internships
Higher education students are increasingly being encouraged by governments and their universities to participate in global mobility activities, and yet historically few received appropriate preparation, reporting that they had inadequate knowledge of the country and the industries to which they were headed. This article discusses the result of a student-centred research-led project which resulted in the creation of resources for communications students undertaking solo international mobility activities. In particular, we discuss the ‘Global Work Ready’ project developed in an Australian university for communications students headed predominately to Asia. Using iterative participatory action research, a website was designed to improve preparation and outcomes for students. The resources were developed after in-depth interviews with 14 former international interns, three host employers and a cross-university team of staff interested in global education. The focus is on providing information and advice for students before, during and after their internship, much of it in the students’ own words. Combined with links to relevant university services and resources, the Global Work Ready website provides a template for resources for students that can save staff hours of one-to-one advice and support and enables students to access relevant information as and when they are ready for it.
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期刊介绍: Asia Pacific Media Educator is an international refereed journal published twice a year by SAGE Publications (New Delhi) in collaboration with the School of the Arts, English and Media, Faculty of Law, Humanities and the Arts, University of Wollongong in Australia. The journal follows international norms and procedures of blind peer reviewing by scholars representing a wide range of multi-disciplinary areas. APME focuses on generating discussions and dialogues among media educators, researchers and journalists. Content ranges from critical commentaries and essays to research reports and papers that contribute to journalism theory development and offer innovative ideas in improving the standard and currency of media reportage, teaching and training specific to the Asia Pacific region. Papers that integrate media theories with applications to professional practice, media training and journalism education are usually selected for peer review. APME also carries a Q&A section with book authors. APME takes conventional book reviews to a more creative level where reviewers directly engage with authors to understand the process that authors take in researching and writing the book, clarify their assumptions and pose critical questions.
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