Facilitating student engagement and initiative-taking with workplace learning challenges: The change laboratory methodology

IF 2.5 Q2 RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING
H. FriedrichNel , J. Garraway
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Abstract

Introduction

Workplace-based learning (WBL) or Work-integrated learning (WIL) is an important pedagogy that prepares students for the world of work. However, students may experience challenges during their work practice, inhibiting their learning. Through reflecting on their WBL experiences and understanding the historical and systemic nature of challenges they experience, students may be able to take the initiative in raising and potentially addressing some of these challenges. This sort of reflection and initiative-taking can be facilitated by engaging students outside the workplace in a series of structured workshops collectively called a ‘change laboratory’ (CL). This paper reports on the students' engagement in a CL and assesses the potential of the CL in promoting students' initiative-taking in WBL.

Methods

Eight structured CL workshop sessions were held with seventeen final-year Bachelor of Radiography Degree students who voluntarily participated in the CL sessions after ethics approval was obtained.

Results

Alongside other challenges, qualified radiographers were sometimes dismissive and unsupportive of students’ WBL. To address these and other difficulties, students suggested an improved WBL system focusing on teamwork between students and qualified radiographers to facilitate patient-centred care and student learning.

Conclusion

CL is proposed as a valuable tool for students learning about and taking initiative in addressing WBL challenges.

Implication for practice

The research is expected to open new avenues for improving radiography students’ WBL experiences at this specific university.
促进学生参与和主动采取工作场所的学习挑战:改变实验室的方法
基于工作场所的学习(WBL)或工作整合学习(WIL)是一种重要的教学方法,为学生的工作世界做好准备。然而,学生在工作实践中可能会遇到挑战,阻碍他们的学习。通过反思他们的WBL经历,了解他们所经历的挑战的历史和系统性质,学生们可能能够主动提出并解决其中的一些挑战。这种反思和主动性可以通过让学生在工作场所之外参加一系列被统称为“变革实验室”(CL)的结构化研讨会来促进。本文报道了学生在外语学习中的参与情况,并评估了外语学习在促进学生在外语学习中的主动性方面的潜力。方法对17名获得伦理批准后自愿参加CL会议的放射学学士毕业班学生进行8次结构化CL研讨会。结果除了其他挑战外,合格的放射技师有时对学生的WBL不屑一顾和不支持。为了解决这些问题和其他困难,学生建议改善WBL系统,让学生与合资格的放射技师合作,以促进以病人为中心的护理和学生的学习。结论cl是学生学习和主动应对WBL挑战的有价值的工具。该研究有望为改善该大学放射学学生的WBL体验开辟新的途径。
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Radiography
Radiography RADIOLOGY, NUCLEAR MEDICINE & MEDICAL IMAGING-
CiteScore
4.70
自引率
34.60%
发文量
169
审稿时长
63 days
期刊介绍: Radiography is an International, English language, peer-reviewed journal of diagnostic imaging and radiation therapy. Radiography is the official professional journal of the College of Radiographers and is published quarterly. Radiography aims to publish the highest quality material, both clinical and scientific, on all aspects of diagnostic imaging and radiation therapy and oncology.
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