Placement Architectures in Practice: An Exploration of Student Learning during Non-Traditional Work-Integrated Learning in Rural Communities.
Elyce GreenSarah HydeRebecca BarryBrent SmithClaire Ellen SeamanJayne LawrencePublished in: International journal of environmental research and public health (2022)
Being embedded in rural communities gave the students access to several arrangements that fostered learning, particularly through the sayings, relatings and doings that the students engaged with. This research demonstrates the transformative potential of rural WIL opportunities for learning and future rural practice.