Millennial students in fieldwork: Guidelines to success. A guide for allied health students and clinical educators involved in fieldwork

Universities, students, and employers have been reported to “...live in parallel universes” due to a lack of shared expectations (Mourshed, Farrell, & Barton, 2012, p.18). Therefore, it is not surprising that anecdotal reports of a gap between the expectations and preferences of current un...

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Main Authors: Quail, Michelle, Brewer, Margo, Briggs, Jillian, Colliver, Jessica, Dalby, Jen, Dawes, Emily, Flavell, Helen, Gilbert-Hunt, Susan, Hunter, Sally, Keys, Joshua, Lynch, Annique, McCallum, Amanda, McKernan, Tracey, Ogundipe, Ayomide, O'Shaughnessy, Maeve, Portsmouth, Linda, Reubenson, Alan, Sanderson, Brooke, White, Sue, Woon, Juliana
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Published: Curtin University 2018
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/69993
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author Quail, Michelle
Brewer, Margo
Briggs, Jillian
Colliver, Jessica
Dalby, Jen
Dawes, Emily
Flavell, Helen
Gilbert-Hunt, Susan
Hunter, Sally
Keys, Joshua
Lynch, Annique
McCallum, Amanda
McKernan, Tracey
Ogundipe, Ayomide
O'Shaughnessy, Maeve
Portsmouth, Linda
Reubenson, Alan
Sanderson, Brooke
White, Sue
Woon, Juliana
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Brewer, Margo
Briggs, Jillian
Colliver, Jessica
Dalby, Jen
Dawes, Emily
Flavell, Helen
Gilbert-Hunt, Susan
Hunter, Sally
Keys, Joshua
Lynch, Annique
McCallum, Amanda
McKernan, Tracey
Ogundipe, Ayomide
O'Shaughnessy, Maeve
Portsmouth, Linda
Reubenson, Alan
Sanderson, Brooke
White, Sue
Woon, Juliana
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description Universities, students, and employers have been reported to “...live in parallel universes” due to a lack of shared expectations (Mourshed, Farrell, & Barton, 2012, p.18). Therefore, it is not surprising that anecdotal reports of a gap between the expectations and preferences of current university students and the staff involved in their fieldwork education have been raised with and by Curtin University staff. The majority of students currently attending university have been classified as ‘millennials’. To optimise millennial students’ learning and transition to practice – be that through fieldwork placements or entry into the workforce – all staff involved in the education of millennial students need to understand the attitudes, values, and preferences of this population. While millennials are the most studied generation to date (National Chamber Foundation, 2012), minimal literature exists which has explored millennial students within the context of fieldwork. To address this gap, the overarching aim of this project was to gain an increased understanding of allied health millennial students to facilitate their engagement, learning, and hence success within placements and ultimately enhance their employability in the 21st Century workplace. Following a scoping review of the literature, focus groups with millennial students, millennial clinical educators and non-millennial clinical educators were held in July and August, 2017. Participants represented a range of allied health disciplines, including physiotherapy, speech pathology, nursing, and radiation therapy.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-699932025-07-15T01:34:35Z Millennial students in fieldwork: Guidelines to success. A guide for allied health students and clinical educators involved in fieldwork Quail, Michelle Brewer, Margo Briggs, Jillian Colliver, Jessica Dalby, Jen Dawes, Emily Flavell, Helen Gilbert-Hunt, Susan Hunter, Sally Keys, Joshua Lynch, Annique McCallum, Amanda McKernan, Tracey Ogundipe, Ayomide O'Shaughnessy, Maeve Portsmouth, Linda Reubenson, Alan Sanderson, Brooke White, Sue Woon, Juliana Universities, students, and employers have been reported to “...live in parallel universes” due to a lack of shared expectations (Mourshed, Farrell, & Barton, 2012, p.18). Therefore, it is not surprising that anecdotal reports of a gap between the expectations and preferences of current university students and the staff involved in their fieldwork education have been raised with and by Curtin University staff. The majority of students currently attending university have been classified as ‘millennials’. To optimise millennial students’ learning and transition to practice – be that through fieldwork placements or entry into the workforce – all staff involved in the education of millennial students need to understand the attitudes, values, and preferences of this population. While millennials are the most studied generation to date (National Chamber Foundation, 2012), minimal literature exists which has explored millennial students within the context of fieldwork. To address this gap, the overarching aim of this project was to gain an increased understanding of allied health millennial students to facilitate their engagement, learning, and hence success within placements and ultimately enhance their employability in the 21st Century workplace. Following a scoping review of the literature, focus groups with millennial students, millennial clinical educators and non-millennial clinical educators were held in July and August, 2017. Participants represented a range of allied health disciplines, including physiotherapy, speech pathology, nursing, and radiation therapy. 2018 Report http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/69993 Curtin University fulltext
spellingShingle Quail, Michelle
Brewer, Margo
Briggs, Jillian
Colliver, Jessica
Dalby, Jen
Dawes, Emily
Flavell, Helen
Gilbert-Hunt, Susan
Hunter, Sally
Keys, Joshua
Lynch, Annique
McCallum, Amanda
McKernan, Tracey
Ogundipe, Ayomide
O'Shaughnessy, Maeve
Portsmouth, Linda
Reubenson, Alan
Sanderson, Brooke
White, Sue
Woon, Juliana
Millennial students in fieldwork: Guidelines to success. A guide for allied health students and clinical educators involved in fieldwork
title Millennial students in fieldwork: Guidelines to success. A guide for allied health students and clinical educators involved in fieldwork
title_full Millennial students in fieldwork: Guidelines to success. A guide for allied health students and clinical educators involved in fieldwork
title_fullStr Millennial students in fieldwork: Guidelines to success. A guide for allied health students and clinical educators involved in fieldwork
title_full_unstemmed Millennial students in fieldwork: Guidelines to success. A guide for allied health students and clinical educators involved in fieldwork
title_short Millennial students in fieldwork: Guidelines to success. A guide for allied health students and clinical educators involved in fieldwork
title_sort millennial students in fieldwork: guidelines to success. a guide for allied health students and clinical educators involved in fieldwork
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/69993