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4th Annual NZACE Conference


Theme: Issues and innovations in contemporary work-based learning

Location: Rotorua, March 22-23, 2001

Proceedings (pdf)


Papers and presenters

  • The role of the placement coordinator
    Chris Eames and Richard Coll, University of Waikato


  • Professional artistry or pre-determined standards? Creative genius or paint by numbers?
    Sheila Granger, Christchurch College of Education (Nelson Campus)


  • Issues for overseas students involved in a work-integrated learning course
    Kath Seton, UNITEC Institute of Technology


  • Work-based learning in undergraduate degree teaching: Challenges and barriers
    Ami Sundar, Eastern Institute of Technology


  • Developing cooperative education at Lincoln University
    Kathryn Gibson, Lincoln University


  • Measuring outcomes of a cooperative education year
    Miriam Weisz, RMIT University


  • Enhancing student self-efficacy towards pre-placement interviews
    Mark Lay, Richard Coll and Karsten Zegwaard, University of Waikato


  • The use and application of on-line support in cooperative education
    Katharine Hoskyn, Auckland University of Technology


  • Doing research and getting it published: A guide for cooperative education practitioners
    Richard Coll, The University of Waikato


  • Internationalisation of science & technology by cooperative education: The students perspective
    Richard K. Coll, Stuart Beard, University of Waikato, and Jon Harris, RJ Hill Laboratories


  • Harnessing the internet tools for facilitating temporary work-based learning
    Mae McSporran and Caoline King, UNITEC Institute of Technology


  • Global and local quality issues in cooperative education programmes
    Lester Finch, Eastern Institute of Technology


  • Student experiences of international cooperative education: Reflections on personal and professional growth
    Richard Coll and Natalie Wong, University of Waikato