2019
DOI: 10.1080/02615479.2019.1703931
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Institutional responsibilities: providing placement for international students

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“…Other reasons include a desirable physical environment, low university contact hours, alternative teaching styles and less competitive career opportunities (McCrohon & Nyland, 2018). More importantly, the completion of a social work degree in Australia qualifies international students to continue to live and work in Australia after graduation (Ross et al, 2020). Social work is identified as an area of skills shortage and after completing their studies, international students are then eligible to remain in Australia for up to 18 months.…”
Section: The Australian Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Other reasons include a desirable physical environment, low university contact hours, alternative teaching styles and less competitive career opportunities (McCrohon & Nyland, 2018). More importantly, the completion of a social work degree in Australia qualifies international students to continue to live and work in Australia after graduation (Ross et al, 2020). Social work is identified as an area of skills shortage and after completing their studies, international students are then eligible to remain in Australia for up to 18 months.…”
Section: The Australian Contextmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…International students in placements have been identified as needing extra support due to lack of local knowledge and systems, and language, communication and critical reflection skills (Ross et al, 2020). International students can feel pressured to fully assimilate to the dominant culture of the host country in order to succeed.…”
Section: Social Work Field Education and International Studentsmentioning
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