Faculty

The Work-Learn Institute (WxL) at the University of Waterloo is proud to announce that it has received the CEWIL Canada Research Grant for the second year in a row. This recognition reinforces WxL's continued leadership in advancing work-integrated learning (WIL) research and its impact across Canada.

This study explored whether students’ approaches to learning at work explain the relationship between lifelong learning characteristics (LLCs) and work adjustment. This was determined by collecting data via 2 surveys, one at the beginning of the coop term and one at the end of the coop term, to measure students' approaches to learning at work. We found that approaches to learning are a strong candidate for explaining lifelong learners’ successful organizational entry. 

Students from equity-deserving groups (EDGs) may face barriers in work-integrated learning (WIL). This study aimed to identify these barriers experienced by WIL students on a co-op journey from various EDGs. Analyses revealed that students from EDGs faced both structural and non-structural barriers on their co-op journey. The results of this study highlight the need for solutions and action to address these barriers by all WIL stakeholders.

Between 2020 and 2022, the University of Waterloo rapidly hired and trained over 1000 undergraduate co-operative education (co-op) students as part of the Online Learning Assistant (OLA) Program, to support faculty (i.e., course instructors) in the transition to online teaching. Our research findings suggest that these co-op hires were incredibly beneficial to many faculty, with their efforts ultimately leading to improvements in teaching and learning.

This study explores how students’ gender and work experience are associated with the amount of time they spend working together on tasks with supervisors during their co-operative education (co-op) experiences. We also examine how the time spent working together on tasks with supervisors affects students’ self-reported learning.

Wednesday, January 31, 2024 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EST (GMT -05:00)

The future-ready workforce series: Transforming workplaces for equity-deserving learners

Learn how to make your workplace an inclusive and safe space. Discover key findings from the Work-Learn Institute’s latest research on students from equity-deserving groups in co-op programs. Hear first-hand from students about the barriers they face in their work-integrated learning experiences, from applying for jobs to completing work terms.