Abstract
This article examines journalism students’ learning experience that is intercultural, immersive and intensive. Accounts of ‘intercultural’ experience date back to Herodotus of Halicarnassus; ‘immersion’ is integral to contemporary practice in language learning; and ‘intensive’ delivery has been refined to an art by postgraduate business education. Together they can be grouped under the broader pedagogical concept of work-integrated learning (WIL). This article examines two WIL projects that involved a field trip by University of Queensland journalism students to Vietnam in 2012 and 2014, and its implications for future WIL initiatives.
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