2021
DOI: 10.22230/cjc.2021v46n3a4011
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Experiential Learning in the Canadian Communications Landscape

Abstract: Background: This article critically analyzes the results of an online survey about curricular experiential learning (EL) completed by 36 Canadian communication studies programs. Analysis: Attention is focused on internships, co-ops, and community engaged learning. Six key areas illuminate the current EL terrain: types and scope of EL endeavours, pedagogical requirements and hourly commitments, student remuneration, logistical and scholarly oversight, EL partners and student activities, and stakeholder demand. … Show more

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