“It’s ok not to know what I want to do”: An exploration into the aspirations of Early Childhood Studies students

Tanya Richardson, Eunice Lumsden
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The importance of embedding employability skills in English Higher Education has received increased attention since the introduction of tuition fees and employers claiming that graduates lack the necessary skills for the workforce. This paper considers how these employability skills align with students’ aspirations, when there is uncertainty around their career trajectory, an area that appears unexplored in current literature. Using an interpretative approach this small-scale study (n=25) sought views of first year students within an HE institution in the East Midlands of England. This paper reports on students’ career aspirations and motivations for studying, and working in, the field of Early Childhood, at the commencement of their studies. Through questionnaires and semi-structured interviews, students reflected on their aspirations and motivations to follow this degree trajectory. This paper purports that students embark on this degree with a generic interest in working with children but are uncertain about career directions. They welcome the breadth of opportunities the degree could lead to. It is therefore argued that “it’s ok not to know what I want to do”. It is the role of academic and professional staff to embed a breath of opportunities for exposure to the range of career pathways available.
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“不知道自己想做什么也没关系”:对幼儿研究学生愿望的探索
自从引入学费和雇主声称毕业生缺乏劳动力所需的技能以来,在英国高等教育中嵌入就业技能的重要性受到了越来越多的关注。本文考虑了当学生的职业轨迹存在不确定性时,这些就业技能如何与学生的愿望保持一致,这是当前文献中尚未探索的领域。这项小规模研究(n=25)采用解释性方法,在英格兰东米德兰兹的一所高等教育机构中寻求一年级学生的观点。本文报告了学生的职业抱负和动机,学习和工作,在幼儿领域,在他们的研究的开始。通过问卷调查和半结构化访谈,学生们反映了他们追求这一学位轨迹的愿望和动机。这篇论文声称,学生们开始攻读这个学位,对儿童工作有普遍的兴趣,但对职业方向不确定。他们欢迎这个学位可能带来的广泛机会。因此,有人认为“不知道自己想做什么没关系”。学术和专业人员的作用是为学生提供接触各种职业道路的机会。
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