‘Who is in the learner’s corner?’ implications for a quality framework of work-integrated learning

Authors

  • Helena Vallo Hult School of Business, Economics and IT, University West & Department of Research and Development, NU Hospital Group, Trollhättan
  • Hanne Smidt Sodergard Study and Academic Support, Library and Educational Development, University West, Sweden & European University Association, Brussels, Belgium
  • Urban Carlén Department of Social and Behavioural Studies, University West
  • Kristina Johansson School of Business, Economics and IT, University West & School of Education and Communication, Jönköping University, Jönköping
  • Ulla Fredriksson Larsson Department of Health Sciences, University West
  • Marie Påsse Department of Social and Behavioural Studies, University West
  • Ingrid Tano Department of Engineering Science, University West
  • Johan Linder Department of Education, NU Hospital Group, Trollhättan, Sweden
  • Ulrika Lundh Snis School of Business, Economics and IT, University West

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.64775/ciwil.2025.55901

Keywords:

lifelong learning, Work-integrated learning, Collaboration, Holistic approach, Quality framework, Shared responsibility, work life

Abstract

This qualitative study explores how work-integrated learning (WIL) is understood and practised in work-life settings, extending beyond the higher education context. The aim of the study is to examine how WIL manifests in work-life settings and what implications can be derived for conceptualising a quality framework for WIL directed at both higher education institutions and work-life partners. Guided by sociocultural learning theories, a reflexive thematic analysis was conducted on empirical data collected from focus group interviews with teachers, managers, and supervisors at the university and a strategic partner organisation, as well as responses to open-ended student surveys. Three overarching themes were identified as key when conceptualising a quality framework for WIL: i) Enhancing WIL understanding; ii) Managing resources and supporting culture; and iii) Strengthening stakeholder engagement. Based on the findings, the study contributes a concept sketch of a WIL quality framework and four guiding principles for advancing the quality dimension in WIL. The main argument is to sustain a holistic perspective that gears a unified, integrative approach to accommodate the dynamic interrelationships and responsibilities that WIL poses on both higher education institutions and work-life partners.

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2025-12-19

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Vallo Hult, H., Smidt Sodergard, H., Carlén, U., Johansson, K., Fredriksson Larsson, U., Påsse, M., … Lundh Snis, U. (2025). ‘Who is in the learner’s corner?’ implications for a quality framework of work-integrated learning. Current Issues in Work-Integrated Learning, 1(2), 54–70. https://doi.org/10.64775/ciwil.2025.55901

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