English as a Key Employability Capacity: Perspectives from Vietnamese Students and Lecturers

T. Bui, T. Nguyen, A. Nguyen
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Building on a research trend that unravels the relationship between English language and employability (e.g., Erling, 2014; Hamid, 2015), this study explored 617 Vietnamese students and six lecturers’ perspectives regarding university students’ English as an employability skill. A mixed method was employed to collect both survey and interview data in three major universities in North Vietnam. The data investigated students’ levels of confidence, in relation to both their English competency and career skills performed in English. The results indicated students’ high level of uncertainty in both their English and career skills performed in English, which corresponded to their insufficient English for employability purposes. Specifically, over 80% of the students indicated their uncertainty about seeking employment that required English. The study provides recommendations for improving pedagogies, policies and practices to promote English as an employable skill for the multifaceted demands of the global job market.
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英语作为一种关键的就业能力:来自越南学生和讲师的观点
基于一种研究趋势,揭示了英语与就业能力之间的关系(例如,Erling, 2014;Hamid, 2015),本研究探讨了617名越南学生和6位讲师关于大学生英语作为就业技能的观点。采用混合方法,在越南北部的三所主要大学收集调查和访谈数据。这些数据调查了学生的自信水平,与他们的英语能力和职业技能有关。结果表明,学生在英语和职业技能方面的不确定性都很高,这与他们在就业目的方面的英语不足相对应。具体来说,超过80%的学生表示他们对找需要英语的工作不确定。该研究为改善教学、政策和实践提供了建议,以促进英语作为一种可就业的技能,以满足全球就业市场的多方面需求。
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