Online 'learning while earning' for regional students equals sustainable communities
conference contribution
posted on 2017-12-06, 00:00authored byPamela Clark, Louise Hawkins-Waters
The aim of this paper is to demonstrate how regional students studying online support the sustainability of regional communities. The 'virtual setting’ for this study is Central Queensland University’s online programs related to the built environment. Although heavily industry-focused, these programs include pivotal content that contributes to students’ knowledge of environmental, social and economic sustainability. The part-time online studies have created opportunities for students to remain employed in their regional homes, 'learning while earning', which should mean that money is kept in the regional community, and families maintain their involvement in these regional communities. The local community benefits from residents increasing their education, with immediate impacts on the sustainability of local industries in which those students are employed.
History
Start Page
46
End Page
54
Number of Pages
9
Start Date
2014-01-01
Location
Albury, N.S.W.
Publisher
Australian Regional Development
Place of Publication
Australia
Peer Reviewed
No
Open Access
No
External Author Affiliations
Learning and Teaching Education Research Centre (LTERC); School of Engineering and Technology (2013- );