TY - JOUR
T1 - Fear or favor
T2 - Student views on embedding authentic assessments in journalism education
AU - Fulton, Janet
AU - Scott, Paul
AU - Biggins, Felicity
AU - Koutsoukos, Christina
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2021 International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning. All rights reserved.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Work-integrated learning (WIL) is becoming increasingly important in university education and research demonstrates work experience increases graduate employability. At the University of Newcastle, WIL is a critical component in the journalism major offered in the Communication program and one strategy to increase employability is to embed authentic assessments throughout the journalism courses. Formal student feedback at University of Newcastle typically demonstrates that authentic assessments are appreciated by journalism students but that may not be the entire story. Opportunities for publication of their work in national student outlets such as The Junction have demonstrated many of the students lack confidence to seek that opportunity. This article is reporting on a survey of students undertaking the journalism major at University of Newcastle and their attitudes to, and experiences with, authentic assessments. The research examines and analyses the students' attitudes to WIL and how academic staff might enhance the learning experience and employability prospects for students.
AB - Work-integrated learning (WIL) is becoming increasingly important in university education and research demonstrates work experience increases graduate employability. At the University of Newcastle, WIL is a critical component in the journalism major offered in the Communication program and one strategy to increase employability is to embed authentic assessments throughout the journalism courses. Formal student feedback at University of Newcastle typically demonstrates that authentic assessments are appreciated by journalism students but that may not be the entire story. Opportunities for publication of their work in national student outlets such as The Junction have demonstrated many of the students lack confidence to seek that opportunity. This article is reporting on a survey of students undertaking the journalism major at University of Newcastle and their attitudes to, and experiences with, authentic assessments. The research examines and analyses the students' attitudes to WIL and how academic staff might enhance the learning experience and employability prospects for students.
KW - Authentic assessments
KW - Journalism education
KW - WIL
KW - Work related projects/competitions
KW - Work-integrated learning
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M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85106754542
SN - 2538-1032
VL - 22
SP - 57
EP - 71
JO - International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning
JF - International Journal of Work-Integrated Learning
IS - 1
ER -