This summary explores barriers that stakeholders in Atlantic Canada face when participating in work-integrated learning (WIL) opportunities.
Atlantic Regional Summary
Atlantic Regional Summary
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While there is significant potential for student work placements in Atlantic Canada, barriers to advancing experiential learning in the region include:
- Challenges with remote onboarding
- Staffing constraints that limit employer engagement with post-secondary institutions
- System navigability for small and medium-sized employers
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