INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE 2015
15-17 APRIL | WELLINGTON, NZ
18th Annual NZACE Conference
Theme: Integrating learning, work, and community
Location: Massey University, Wellington, New Zealand: Wednesday 15th – Friday 17th, April, 2015
Allister McLay Best Paper Award
Analysis of ICT capstone project and internship characteristics
Aaron Steele and Sandra Cleland
The Student Experience of Professional and Community Engagement at Macquarie University: Motives for Learning
Kathryn Mclachlan, Felicity Rawlings-Sanaei, Debbie Haski-Leventhal, Colina Mason, Rebecca Bilous
Keynote Speakers
Dr Peter Coolbear – Ako Aotearoa
Steve Maharey – Vice-Chancellor, Massey University
Dinner Speaker
Celeste Holmes – Te Papa
Graduate Panel
Belle Gwilliam, Wellington City Council; Lexy McArdle, Six Barrael Soda Co.;
Izaac Minogue, Zero & Design Company; Meg Howie, Department of Internal Affairs;
Phil Gibbons & Laura Bertelsen, Sport Wellington; Glenn Eyers, Sport New Zealand
Papers and presenters
Non-Competency Based Work-Integrated Learning Placements: Undergraduate Perceptions of Benefits and Challenges *
Elizabeth Abery, Claire Drummond, Nadia Bevan
Supporting Lecturers of Work-Integrated Learning During their Development of Effective e-Learning Strategies *
Lee Baglow, Derrick Solomon, Christopher Lovegrove
Work-Integrated Classrooms: The ICT Development Hub *
Sandra Cleland, Aaron Steele
Engaging with Local Industry as a Student Business Venture *
Lukas Ignatius Dreyer, Dean Rankin, Sonja Dreyer, Shohn Wormgoor
Primary Teachers’ Experiences of Professional Development in Science by Distance Learning *
Michael Fenton, Christine Fenton
The Value of Students Entering Industry-Driven Competitions and Awards *
Paul Gummer
The Different Types of Cooperative Education: Identifying Factors to be Included in a Questionnaire *
Brenda Lloyd, Iwan Tjhin
The Student Experience of Professional and Community Engagement at Macquarie University: Motives for Learning *
Kathryn Mclachlan, Felicity Rawlings-Sanaei, Debbie Haski-Leventhal, Colina Mason, Rebecca Bilous
Employers’ Reflections of Work-Integrated Learning Students in the Culinary Sector *
Chantal Pillay
Closer Industry-Student Relationships: Connecting Students to Industry Throughout their Academic Timeline *
David Skelton
Analysis of ICT Capstone Project and Internship Characteristics *
Aaron Steele, Sandra Cleland
Fairness in Organisational Communicative Practices in Cooperative Technical Education *
Luke Strongman
A Review of Trends in Research Methods in Cooperative Education *
Karsten Zegwaard, Katharine Hoskyn
Graduate experiences of cooperative and work integrated education
Andrew Martin & Kathryn Hay
Advancing the sustainability and quality of social work field education in Aotearoa
Kathryn Hay & Karin Brown
The umbrella of work-integrated learning: A continuum of options
Theresa Winchester-Seeto, K. Hoskyn, A. Rowe, R. Scott & F. Valencia-Forrester
The impact of the postgraduate certificate in perioperative specialty nursing
Myra Wilson
Lights, camera, action: Turning the camera onto our own assessment processes
Tania Jobson & Vicki Pratt
From tick boxes to empowerment: Students’ journey of employability via WIL
Karen Smith, Jane Fletcher & Ewa Kusmierczyk
Building capacity for sustaining university-community relationships
Jenny Fleming & Kathryn McLachlan
Metacognition as pedagogy in a BA WIL course: A hybrid academic/internship approach
Carine Stewart & Kathryn Sutherland
Challenging the assumption that learning through work is always constructive
Patricia Lucas
Best practice in learning leading to wellbeing in work place and community
Shiu Ram
* Paper in Conference Proceedings