(1) The Melbourne Polytechnic Work Integrated Learning (Higher Education) Policy defines principles and requirements that assure the quality, safety and educational effectiveness of applied workplace experiences, known as work integrated learning (WIL), offered through higher education (HE) courses. Its purpose is to ensure work-integrated learning meets the needs of students, staff and partner organisations and complies with relevant legislation and education standards. (2) This policy applies to all work integrated learning (WIL) experiences offered in conjunction with HE courses and units (subjects) offered by Melbourne Polytechnic. This includes internships, placements, volunteer roles, employment relationship and industry-based or community-based projects, as well as simulated, virtual and experiential learning approaches to work integrated learning (WIL). (3) The audience for this policy includes all participants in WIL experiences. This includes students, teaching staff, employer and industry partners, and accrediting bodies. This policy is also relevant to student services support functions, including access and equity services. It applies to all stages of WIL, including planning, design, engagement, completion and assessment of the WIL experience. (4) WIL principles and approaches outlined in this policy support a range of student experiences and outcomes. These include: (5) Melbourne Polytechnic will ensure that a flexible range of approaches to WIL are supported to ensure that student experiences are of a high quality. This means that WIL experiences will be: (6) WIL arrangements will be made collaboratively, involving the student, employers, industry and/or community partners, and teaching staff. The design of the WIL component of study will also be closely aligned to the intended learning outcomes and accreditation requirements of each course. (7) Student safety and equity is the highest priority for all WIL activities. Prior to all placements, internships or other forms of WIL experience: (8) Students will have access to WIL experiences that take special needs and ability status into account. No student will be precluded or inhibited unreasonably from participation due to personal, social, physical or health status. In accordance with these principles, all WIL arrangements will therefore abide by the following Melbourne Polytechnic policies: (9) Melbourne Polytechnic supports a flexible approach to WIL that includes: (10) Melbourne Polytechnic’s preferred approach to WIL is through formal internships, placements and industry-based projects. These approaches are mandatory for capstone (final integrative) units of study, and where there is a specific requirement for WIL set by an accrediting body. Unless there is a mandatory workplace experience accreditation requirement, a virtual or remote placement or internship will be negotiated where a student: (11) To support practice-based learning and to support WIL where a placement or internship of suitable quality cannot be arranged, teaching staff will develop an experiential and applied learning approach for relevant units of study in collaboration with the student. The experiential learning approach needs to be designed and approved by the WIL officer or course co-ordinator where accreditation requirements are applicable. (12) Melbourne Polytechnic supports a collaborative and transparent approach to WIL which involves all parties in the design, planning and evaluation of the WIL experience. This approach must balance the expectations and requirements of all parties to the WIL arrangement, including student, teacher, employer and/or accrediting industry partner (where relevant). (13) Where a course requires a WIL approach, planning will occur in a timely manner to allow all parties to prepare adequately for the experience. This includes providing all parties with sufficient time to carry out risk assessments, health and safety training and other logistical arrangements such as arranging transportation, uniforms and equipment, induction and onboarding procedures, and any special arrangements that may be required. (14) The process for setting up a WIL experience will follow Melbourne Polytechnic’s Work Integrated Learning (HE) Procedure, including five main steps: (15) Appropriate records of all agreements and outcomes arising from this process will be made and kept until the student has completed the WIL experience and assessment has been finalized. (16) Melbourne Polytechnic will ensure that WIL experiences are authentic – i.e. that the internship, placement, industry-based project or other WIL approach: (17) Authentic assessment approaches will also be used. This means that assessments will: (18) At the same time, the assessment approach will be evidenced, clearly defined and transparent, using defined criteria and achievement levels (e.g. in the form of an assessment rubric or other pre-defined model). (19) WIL curriculum will be designed to support the development of transferrable professional skills, behaviours and attributes that complement discipline-specific skills and practices. (20) This combination of skills, behaviours and attributes is designed to support the development of an effective, professional and ethical ‘practitioner’ within their relevant discipline or field of inquiry. (21) Commonly required transferrable professional skills include: (22) Behaviours and attributes expected in the workplace commonly include: (23) Curriculum design processes should be used to determine the specific balance of discipline-specific skills and practices, transferrable professional skills, behaviours and attributes that are appropriate to each WIL experience. Where possible, each of these aspects of the practitioner should also be assessable. Any learning resources that are provided in conjunction with WIL experiences should focus on defining, enabling, supporting and evaluating various aspects of the practitioner. (24) For the purpose of this Policy the following definitions apply: (25) Work Integrated Learning (HE) Procedure (26) Work Integrated Learning (HE) Student Agreement (27) Work Integrated Learning (HE) Partner Agreement (28) Higher Education Course Committee Terms of Reference (29) Course Development (HE) Policy (30) Course Development (HE) Procedure (32) Assessment (HE) Procedure (33) Student Code of Conduct Guidelines (34) Supporting Students with Disabilities Policy (35) Student Equal Opportunity, Discrimination and Harassment Policy (36) Staff and Student Diversity and Inclusion Policy (37) TEQSA Guidance Note: Course Design (including learning outcomes and assessment)Work Integrated Learning (HE) Policy
Section 1 - Purpose
Section 2 - Scope
Section 3 - Policy Statement
Section 4 - Principles
WIL is Safe, Equitable and Inclusive
WIL is Flexible and Adaptive
WIL is Planned and Negotiated
WIL is Authentic
WIL Curriculum Design Supports Development of the ‘Practitioner’
Section 5 - Responsibility and Accountability
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Section 6 - Definitions
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Note: Students are included in Melbourne Polytechnic’s insurance policies covering health and safety risk. However, wilful misconduct or gross negligence may contravene insurance policy conditions. Any such conduct will be reasonable cause for the employer and/or Melbourne Polytechnic to suspend any WIL arrangement without notice, and to terminate the arrangement if appropriate following an investigation.
Task
Responsibility
Timing
Overall responsibility for the approval and management of the WIL
Executive Director Academic Operations
Ongoing
Oversight of fit-for-purpose WIL Policy and Procedure
Executive Director Curriculum Innovation and Teaching Excellence
Ongoing
Design and delivery of curriculum
Higher Education Academic staff
Curriculum Unit staff
Ongoing
Ensure WIL is aligned with MP’s Education Strategy
Director Higher Education
Ongoing
Ensure students are appropriately prepared for and supported throughout their WIL
Higher Education Academic staff
Prior to and during WIL Placement
Monitoring and reporting of WIL activities as per HECC's Terms of Reference.
Higher Education Course Committee (HECC)
Each Semester
Ensure insurance responsibilities are in place as per MOU
WIL Officer or designated Academic staff member and Placement Provider
Prior to and during WIL Placement
Ensure formal and informal agreements are in place with all Placement Providers with reference to the Melbourne Polytechnic Partnering Framework for guidance regarding partner communication
WIL Officer or designated Academic staff member and Placement Provider
Prior to WIL Placement
Support participation by student in WIL as per MOU and this Policy
Placement Provider
Prior to and during WIL Placement
Enrol in program and participate in WIL as per this Policy, the Student Agreement and relevant Melbourne Polytechnic Policies & Procedures.
Student
Prior to and during WIL Placement
Comply with this Policy and any associated MOUs.
Third Party Providers
Prior to and during WIL Placement
Ensure WIL meets requirements of accrediting body
WIL Officer or designated Academic staff member
Prior to and during WIL Placement
Provide advice and guidance to Melbourne Polytechnic students and staff to ensure WIL experiences are provided that take special needs and ability status into account.
Melbourne Polytechnic Student Services
Prior to and during WIL Placement