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Work-integrated learning for international students: Developing self-efficacy through the Australian National Tax Clinic Program

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posted on 2024-11-04, 04:43 authored by Michelle Cull, John McLarenJohn McLaren, Brett Freudenberg, Connie Vitale, Donovan Castelyn, Rob Whait, Ann Kayis-Kumar, Van Le, Annette Morgan
This article considers the impact of the work-integrated learning (‘WIL’) experience as part of Australia’s National Tax Clinic Program (‘NTCP’) on the self-efficacy of international students studying in Australia. Through a pre and post survey the results demonstrate that participation in the NTCP had a positive impact on the self-efficacy of international students to a larger extent than domestic students. The WIL experience substantially increased the confidence of international students in relation to applying taxation law, communication, teamwork, presenting ideas and taxation research. In addition, international students were more confident in achieving their career goals and understanding what is expected of them as a professional advisor. This study provides empirical evidence of the benefits of WIL for international students. The findings have implications for educational professionals as they design future degree courses which aim to improve both the student experience and employability outcomes of international students.

History

Volume

17

Issue

1

Start Page

22

End Page

56

Number of Pages

34

eISSN

1832-911X

ISSN

1832-911X

Publisher

Australasian Tax Teachers Association

Additional Rights

JATTA is an open-access journal.

Peer Reviewed

  • Yes

Open Access

  • Yes

Acceptance Date

2022-08-01

Era Eligible

  • Yes

Journal

Journal of the Australasian Tax Teachers Association

Article Number

2