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In today鈥檚 ruthless job market internships often give students a competitive edge. But what makes for a valuable experience? And how do you measure success? Researchers from 管家婆免费开奖大全鈥檚 Faculty of Kinesiology & Physical Education are addressing these long overdue questions with Canada鈥檚 first post-secondary internship guidelines.

It鈥檚 a development that could help thousands of students get the most out of their experience 鈥 an estimated 300,000 interns hit Canada鈥檚 job market each year.

Under the Employment Standards Act, 2000, the Ontario Ministry of Labour provides legal guidance for placements, but the quality can vary dramatically. Students could learn valuable lessons each day, or they could learn how everyone takes their coffee. 

鈥淚n the past there has been a great deal of attention focused on the length of internships and the amount of pay, but the more critical question that we should be asking is whether students鈥 experiences are educational,鈥 says Assistant Professor Ashley Stirling, who is the Faculty鈥檚 director of experiential education and the project lead. 鈥淣ow we have clear, universal recommendations to most effectively enhance student learning and development.鈥

The recommendations are set out in A Practical Guide for Work-integrated Learning, are based on the most current research and could be applied to any type of internship around the world, including placements, co-op programs, field experiences and work study.

To create the guidelines the team consulted with the Higher Education Quality Council of Ontario and a 22-member advisory committee with representatives from colleges and universities across Ontario. They conducted focus groups at 11 post-secondary institutions with more than 100 faculty and staff.

They also drew upon expertise from across 管家婆免费开奖大全, including the Faculties of Social Work, Applied Science & Engineering and Medicine, as well as 管家婆免费开奖大全鈥檚 Career Centre, and the 管家婆免费开奖大全鈥檚 other two campuses in Scarborough and Mississauga.

What makes for an optimal internship? The guide outlines a concrete structure featuring explicit learning outcomes, hands-on practice, analysis and the opportunity to test new skills and ideas.

鈥淚deally, an internship should let students participate in real-world work activities and contribute to the organization in a meaningful way,鈥 says Stirling. 鈥淭hey also need appropriate opportunities to practice, be challenged and receive constructive feedback. It鈥檚 important to integrate practice with theory to get the best results.鈥

This integrated learning model has been a key part of the Faculty of Kinesiology and Physical Education鈥檚 professional placement program. For over 15 years, students from the Faculty have taken lessons learned in the classroom and applied them to their professional placements. Last year more than 200 students completed their designated 100 hours of practice at organizations including the Canadian Sport Institute of Ontario, the Boys and Girls Clubs of Greater Toronto, Upper Canada College and the Hospital for Sick Children.

鈥淭heory from my courses helped me to create programming for gym classes at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health,鈥 says alumna Kaylee Heyens, who completed a placement as a clinical sport volunteer. 鈥淭he structured, hands-on experience was really valuable because it helped me discover what I enjoy doing. I鈥檓 now going to pursue my Master of Education in Counselling Psychology.鈥

In the future, Stirling and her team plan to conduct further research on optimizing the quality of student internships and hope that others will follow.

Education at Work Ontario will distribute the guide and provide training sessions to those who run internship programs. As a first step, Stirling and her colleagues will host a workshop during the organization鈥檚 annual professional development day on June 13. 

鈥淭he saying 鈥榚very experience is educational鈥 is inaccurate. While there may be something to be learned from every experience, it doesn鈥檛 mean that each experience provides the optimal conditions for learning,鈥 says Stirling. 鈥淲e hope these guidelines will provide higher education leaders with the tools to enhance how they deliver internship programs 鈥 the end goal is to provide students with the best educational experience possible.鈥

A Practical Guide for Work-integrated Learning is available at:

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