Learning Curriculum and Employability in Higher Education

Learning  Curriculum and Employability in Higher Education
Author: Peter Knight,Mantz Yorke
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2004
Genre: College graduates
ISBN: 0415303427

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Anyone with a responsibility for curriculum development or policy making within higher education who wants to advance learning and promote employability amongst their students will find this book absolutely essential reading.

Higher Education and the Future of Graduate Employability

Higher Education and the Future of Graduate Employability
Author: Ruth Bridgstock,Neil Tippett
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2019
Genre: EDUCATION
ISBN: 9781788972611

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This book challenges the dominant ‘employability skills’ discourse by exploring socially connected and networked perspectives to learning and teaching in higher education. Both learning and career development happen naturally and optimally in ecologies, informal communities and partnerships. In the digital age, they are also highly networked. This book presents ten empirical case studies of educational practice that investigate the development of learner capabilities, teaching approaches, and institutional strategies in higher education, to foster lifelong graduate employability through social connectedness.

Education for Employability Volume 2

Education for Employability  Volume 2
Author: Joy Higgs,Will Letts,Geoffrey Crisp
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 282
Release: 2019-08-12
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789004418707

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In Education for Employability (Volume 2): Learning for Future Possibilities we continue on from the big agenda discussions of Education for Employability (Volume 1): The Employability Agenda to explore education for employ-ability in a variety of spaces: in the context of higher education as an entrance into the workforce, in joining communities of practice and in the lifelong pursuit of employability – preparing people for a portfolio of careers rather than a job-for-life.

Enhancing Employability in Higher Education through Work Based Learning

Enhancing Employability in Higher Education through Work Based Learning
Author: Dawn A. Morley
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 278
Release: 2018-05-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783319751665

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This book focuses on a renewed interest in work based learning in higher education. Due to an increased emphasis on employability in the graduate population, supported by wider policy changes, work based learning is becoming an increasingly pressing issue in higher education. The authors detail innovations from a breadth of UK universities, where academics have creatively addressed changes in work based learning structure, pedagogy and support systems. These changes in turn recognise the impact of real-life learning experiences on student progression, on both an academic development and a personally transformative level. Encompassing a wide variety of topics, the examples within the book are supported by theory and carefully detailed practice pedagogy. This valuable edited collection will be of interest to practitioners and scholars of work based learning and higher education, as well as a useful practical guide for academic developers.

Education for Employability Volume 1

Education for Employability  Volume 1
Author: Joy Higgs,Geoffrey Crisp,Will Letts
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 235
Release: 2019-03-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9789004400832

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Universities are expected to produce employable graduates. In Education for Employability experts explore critical questions in the employability agenda.

Internationalization and Employability in Higher Education

Internationalization and Employability in Higher Education
Author: Robert Coelen,Cate Gribble
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2019-06-25
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781351254861

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Providing an analysis of the relationship between Internationalization and Employability in Higher Education, this book considers the perspectives of both students and employers to illustrate how to reach positive employment outcomes for all stakeholders. Through a wide range of international case studies, this book delivers some key messages, including: The articulation of the link between internationalization and employability; The need for higher education institutions to communicate the benefits of an internationalized higher education beyond the academy; The need to ensure equity of graduate outcomes through enhanced internationalization at home; The impact of immigration policy on national benefits of internationalization of higher education; International study as a route to employability for migration purposes and building knowledge-based economies. Considering the skills developed by students through mobility experiences, while exploring the need for enhanced internationalization of the curriculum at home, Internationalization and Employability in Higher Education will be a key resource for any higher education policy makers or university staff associated with careers, employment, and integrated learning. It contains important messages for employers and recruiters.

Employability via Higher Education Sustainability as Scholarship

Employability via Higher Education  Sustainability as Scholarship
Author: Alice Diver
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 564
Release: 2019-09-23
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030263423

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This book discusses the topic of graduate employability from the premise that in this era of ‘massification,’ economic austerity, and political uncertainties, higher education (HE) no longer guarantees a clear ‘work place advantage.’ Divided into three sections, the book offers theoretical and philosophical discourses on the ‘HE quandary,’ whilst taking into account – and critiquing - political, temporal, and national contexts. It culminates in an investigation into specific discipline areas. It offers insights into the way that institutions, decision-makers, academics, and professional support staff can work together towards ensuring that our graduates are able to cope with the varied demands and challenges of modern job markets. It harnesses arguments and reflections on the breadth and depth of the functions of HE, such as social transformation, promoting principles of social justice, and providing opportunities. It grounds these in a triadic model for enhancing student engagement and holistic learning, namely, the emotional, cognitive, and behavioural aspects. As an anthology, it is forward-gazing in terms of the sustainability debate, whilst still offering evidence-based, research-grounded, practical suggestions to readers looking for tips and tools of the trade.

Critical Perspectives on Work Integrated Learning in Higher Education Institutions

Critical Perspectives on Work Integrated Learning in Higher Education Institutions
Author: Nirmala Dorasamy,Renitha Rampersad
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 253
Release: 2018-11-30
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781527522688

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Governments around the world are committed to enhancing students’ “graduateness”. Work-integrated learning (WIL) is one of the many programmes which Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) can develop to promote this facet of student life. The incorporation of work-integrated learning in curriculum design and development can produce reciprocal benefits for students, workplaces, professions and communities. Any curriculum design and development endeavour relating to WIL requires appropriate resources to support curriculum development. This book serves to explore WIL programmes and experiences for the student, WIL coordinator and supervisor. It further integrates practical, relevant and reflective industry experience within the higher education curriculum to enhance student development. WIL has no uniformly or specific framework or approaches since it is an emerging field and is generally influenced by contextual factors. In view of the diversity in theory and practice and different purposes, whether pragmatic or practical, driving the adoption of one approach over another, this book highlight sthe diverse approaches that encapsulate WIL in South Africa.