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Extending micro-credentials to micro-apprenticeships for the Fourth Industrial Revolution: Enhancing vocational education and training in the post-pandemic’s ‘new normal’ 为第四次工业革命扩大微型证书到微型学徒制:在疫情后的“新常态”中加强职业教育和培训
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-07-01 DOI: 10.21153/JTLGE2021VOL12NO1ART1317
P. Seet, Janice Jones
As noted in the foreword of this Special Issue, COVID-19 has accelerated the Fourth Industrial Revolution’s or Industry 4.0’s disruption to the labour market (Sally, 2021). Beyond Industry 4.0 (I4.0), the COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the adoption of digital technologies by enterprises, underscoring the need for workers to continuously upskill their digital competencies in order to remain relevant (Heinonen & Strandvik, 2021). Besides digitisation, organisations have had to innovate and adopt new business models to adapt to the ‘new normal’ of surviving and growing beyond the COVID-19 pandemic (Heinonen & Strandvik, 2021). In countries that largely relied on skilled migration as an important source of talent, the closure of international borders has restricted mobility of human capital resulting in insufficient skilled employees to meet the current and ever-increasing demand for skills (Guadagno, 2020).
正如本期特刊前言所述,新冠肺炎加速了第四次工业革命或工业4.0对劳动力市场的破坏(Sally,2021)。除了工业4.0(I4.0),新冠肺炎疫情加速了企业对数字技术的采用,突显出工人需要不断提高其数字能力,以保持相关性(Heinonen&Strandvik,2021)。除了数字化,组织还必须创新和采用新的商业模式,以适应新冠肺炎大流行后生存和发展的“新常态”(Heinonen&Strandvik,2021)。在主要依赖技术移民作为重要人才来源的国家,国际边境的关闭限制了人力资本的流动,导致技术员工不足,无法满足当前不断增长的技能需求(Guadagno,2020)。
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引用次数: 2
Graduates’ employability skills in East Africa 东非毕业生的就业技能
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-06-23 DOI: 10.21153/jtlge2021vol12no2art988
L. Guàrdia, F. Mancini, Pedro Jacobetty, M. Maina
This paper reports a study about the perceptions of the academic community, employers and civil servants regarding graduates’ employability skills in East Africa. Specifically, it focuses on the mismatch between skills acquired in Higher Education (HE) and those in demand by employers, and explores factors influencing the situation. A mixed method approach was implemented including a survey and a set of focus groups. The questionnaire on employability skills was distributed among regional stakeholders attending the Open Day events organised by three East African HE Institutions. A Principal Components Analysis was applied for the categorisation of the most in-demand skills and the identification of four major workplace skill sets. To gain further insights into the stakeholders’ perceptions of the graduate employability skills gap, 11 focus groups were organised at the same universities. The general results showed that employability skills were mostly perceived as insufficiently developed during the students’ progress in their programs. The final results enabled a better understanding of the nuanced relationship between labour market valuation and graduates’ acquisition of each skill set. It also allowed us to identify problems and barriers, and suggest possible solutions to overcome the shortcomings experienced by the sub-Saharan HE system.
本文报告了一项关于东非学术界、雇主和公务员对毕业生就业技能的看法的研究。具体而言,它侧重于高等教育(HE)获得的技能与雇主需求之间的不匹配,并探讨了影响这种情况的因素。采用了一种混合方法,包括一项调查和一组焦点小组。有关就业能力技能的问卷已分发给参加由三所东非高等教育机构举办的开放日活动的区域利益相关者。应用主成分分析对最需要的技能进行分类,并确定四种主要的工作场所技能组合。为了进一步了解持份者对毕业生就业技能差距的看法,我们在同一所大学组织了11个焦点小组。总体结果显示,学生在学习过程中,大多认为就业技能发展不足。最终结果使我们能够更好地理解劳动力市场估值与毕业生获得每种技能之间的微妙关系。它还使我们能够识别问题和障碍,并提出可能的解决方案,以克服撒哈拉以南高等教育系统所经历的缺点。
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引用次数: 12
How individual experiential backgrounds are related to the development of employability among university students 个体经验背景与大学生就业能力发展的关系
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2021-05-21 DOI: 10.21153/JTLGE2021VOL12NO2ART1011
Andreas Eimer, Carla Bohndick
University students have different backgrounds and varied experiences. This diversity has frequently been examined with regard to performance in Higher Education. However, much less attention has been paid to its significance concerning employability. The investigation of this potential relationship is the focus of this study. In this research, 429 students at a German university were assessed on the strength of their employability, which here is defined as a multi-factorial construct. The Career Resources Questionnaire (CRQ) was used (Hirschi et al., 2019) which is a comprehensive instrument that analyses the self-assessed strength of twelve essential career resources amongst respondents. The results were then related to several individual preconditions: existing or non-existing commitment to voluntary work, sporting activity or sporting inactivity and being a first-generation student (FGS) or a continuing-generation student (CGS). These characteristics were chosen, because they are commonly represented in the student population. In addition, some socio-economic implications are discussed. Significant differences were found between the participant groups. Some results correspond with the findings of existing studies, others lead to new explanatory approaches. Based on the overall findings, recommendations for career counselling as well as for seminars in career orientation are given. For example, students' experiences outside the university environment can be used in career counselling to strengthen perceived employability or a supportive approach to first-generation students can lead to the development of career-related strengths.
大学生有着不同的背景和不同的经历。这种多样性经常被用来研究高等教育的表现。然而,很少有人注意到它对就业能力的重要性。对这种潜在关系的调查是本研究的重点。在这项研究中,对德国一所大学的429名学生的就业能力进行了评估,在这里,就业能力被定义为一个多因素结构。使用了职业资源问卷(CRQ) (Hirschi et al., 2019),这是一种综合工具,分析了受访者中12种基本职业资源的自我评估强度。结果与几个单独的先决条件有关:是否参加过志愿工作,参加过体育活动或不参加体育活动,是第一代学生(FGS)还是连续一代学生(CGS)。之所以选择这些特征,是因为它们在学生群体中普遍存在。此外,还讨论了一些社会经济影响。在参与者组之间发现了显著差异。一些结果与现有研究的发现相一致,另一些则导致了新的解释方法。根据总的调查结果,提出了职业咨询和职业方向研讨会的建议。例如,学生在大学环境之外的经历可以用于职业咨询,以加强感知的就业能力,或者对第一代学生的支持方法可以导致职业相关优势的发展。
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引用次数: 2
Employability initiatives in undergraduate education and application to human nutrition: A scoping review 本科教育中的就业能力倡议和对人类营养的应用:范围审查
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2020-06-16 DOI: 10.21153/jtlge2020vol11no1art921
Emily Murray, S. Mcleod, J. Biesiekierski, A. Ng, Sharon Croxford, Emma Stirling, A. Bramley, A. Forsyth
Human nutrition is a growing field with an increasing job market and high demand for university study, yet graduates report feeling underprepared for and unaware of potential job opportunities. This scoping review aimed to identify employment initiatives used in undergraduate programs to support an evidence-based approach to the development of future initiatives for human nutrition courses. The scoping review following PRISMA-ScR criteria was initially conducted in October 2018 and updated in April 2020. Search terms were selected to identify studies that reported on employability or work-readiness embedded within the course curriculum for undergraduate students. Fourteen papers met the eligibility criteria. Papers included were from Australia (9), United Kingdom (2), United States (1), New Zealand (1) and Germany (1). Papers described initiatives fitting broad categories of placements, project-based industry collaboration, practice-based eLearning, mentoring and building graduate attributes. Placements were the most common type of initiative and project-based industry collaboration demonstrated the highest levels of student and employer satisfaction. The success of initiatives was often attributed to incorporating diverse approaches to real-world, problem-solving skills. Mentoring and eLearning were used to promote employability soft skills, while industry-based placements provided students with practical experience. Placement in specific workplace settings should be representative of the diverse job options for nutrition graduates. Human nutrition degrees should consider incorporating strategies that develop soft skills and project-based skills while exposing students to diverse workplace settings within industry.
随着就业市场的增长和对大学学习的高需求,人类营养学是一个不断发展的领域,然而毕业生们报告说,他们对潜在的工作机会准备不足,也没有意识到。这项范围审查旨在确定本科课程中使用的就业倡议,以支持以证据为基础的方法来开发人类营养课程的未来倡议。根据PRISMA-ScR标准进行的范围审查最初于2018年10月进行,并于2020年4月更新。我们选择了搜索词来识别那些报告就业能力或工作准备的研究,这些研究嵌入了本科学生的课程。14篇论文符合入选标准。实习是最常见的主动性形式,基于项目的行业合作表现出最高水平的学生和雇主满意度。计划的成功通常归因于将不同的方法结合到现实世界中,解决问题的技能。指导和电子学习用于提升就业能力软技能,而基于行业的实习为学生提供实践经验。在特定工作场所的安置应该代表营养专业毕业生的不同工作选择。人类营养学学位应考虑纳入培养软技能和基于项目的技能的策略,同时让学生接触到行业内不同的工作环境。
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引用次数: 2
Ignorance is risk: An exploratory investigation of students’ perceptions of their education–employment pathways 无知就是风险:对学生对教育和就业途径看法的探索性调查
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2020-05-01 DOI: 10.21153/jtlge2020vol11no1art894
E. Lock, K. Kelly
The widely held view that higher education constitutes a gateway to employment has underpinned the dramatic widening of access to university in recent decades. However, globalisation and technological development have complicated the task of enhancing the employability of students, as the future world of work has become ever-more dynamic and unpredictable. Given such conditions, the delivery of employability teaching has become a central focus of many higher education providers (HEPs). To meet their responsibilities, HEPs must understand how students perceive their respective courses in relation to the employment pathways that they seek to follow. The present study aimed to gain an understanding of prospective students’ perceptions regarding this, but also to evaluate the accuracy of these perceptions. Because some course types are more narrowly vocational than are others, a subsidiary aim was to investigate whether or not student expectations and knowledge varied depending on course-type. The findings gathered from 462 students enrolled into a wide range of courses at 15 Australian universities were profound. They highlight that, while most students commence university with a career goal in mind, many have a poor understanding of the education-employment pathways on which they have embarked. Students demonstrated a limited understanding of the careers to which their courses might lead, and of the relevance of postgraduate study to their chosen career goals. These findings varied significantly across different course-types. Overall, these findings highlight the need for HEPs to educate their students explicitly about the education-employment pathways that are available to them.
近几十年来,人们普遍认为高等教育是就业的门户,这一观点为大学入学率的大幅扩大奠定了基础。然而,全球化和技术发展使提高学生就业能力的任务变得复杂,因为未来的工作世界变得越来越充满活力和不可预测。在这种条件下,提供就业能力教学已成为许多高等教育提供者(HEP)的中心关注点。为了履行职责,HEP必须了解学生如何看待他们各自的课程以及他们寻求遵循的就业途径。本研究旨在了解未来学生对此的看法,同时评估这些看法的准确性。由于某些课程类型的职业范围比其他课程更窄,因此次要目的是调查学生的期望和知识是否因课程类型而异。从澳大利亚15所大学的462名学生中收集的研究结果非常深刻。他们强调,虽然大多数学生在开始上大学时都考虑到了职业目标,但许多人对他们所走的教育就业道路了解不足。学生们对他们的课程可能带来的职业以及研究生学习与他们选择的职业目标的相关性了解有限。这些发现在不同的课程类型中差异很大。总的来说,这些发现强调了HEP有必要明确教育学生了解他们可以获得的教育就业途径。
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引用次数: 8
Future-proofing accounting professionals: Ensuring graduate employability and future readiness 经得起未来考验的会计专业人士:确保毕业生的就业能力和未来准备
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2020-02-06 DOI: 10.21153/jtlge2020vol11no1art886
M. Bowles, Samrat Ghosh, L. Thomas
Key global and Australasian bodies have reported research suggesting the accounting profession is one of the most vulnerable to disruption through automation and changed business models. For universities seeking to improve the employability of graduates and professional bodies seeking to support professional members on a successful lifelong career, the research presented in this paper reconfirmed the need to reappraise the capabilities that would enhance professional practice and lead to sustained careers. This report presents the findings from a validation process across Australia and New Zealand that includes 2,074 responses to a survey conducted by Chartered Accountants Australia and New Zealand. The report confirms 24 capabilities, including six considered essential requirements for every professional seeking to work in accounting, finance, and related work roles. The findings provide evidence that these capabilities, in contrast to recent reports suggesting employment opportunities for accounting graduates are in decline, can create opportunities for sustainable careers. The validation project and survey results provide unexpected insight into the capabilities of different age groups and professionals at different career stages that are considered important. The paper outlines how this research will not only inform continuing professional education for members but also help refine the design of post-graduate curriculum and continuing professional development.
主要的全球和澳大利亚机构报告的研究表明,会计行业是最容易受到自动化和商业模式变化影响的行业之一。对于寻求提高毕业生就业能力的大学和寻求支持专业成员成功终身职业的专业团体来说,本文提出的研究再次确认了重新评估能够加强专业实践并导致持续职业的能力的必要性。本报告展示了澳大利亚和新西兰的验证过程的结果,其中包括对澳大利亚和新西兰特许会计师事务所进行的一项调查的2074份回复。该报告确认了24项能力,其中包括6项被认为是每个寻求从事会计、金融和相关工作角色的专业人士的基本要求。这些发现提供了证据,表明这些能力可以为可持续的职业创造机会,而不是最近的报告显示会计毕业生的就业机会正在下降。验证项目和调查结果提供了意想不到的洞察不同年龄组和不同职业阶段的专业人员的能力,这些能力被认为是重要的。本文概述了这项研究将如何不仅为会员的继续专业教育提供信息,而且有助于完善研究生课程和持续专业发展的设计。
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引用次数: 13
Editorial 编辑
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2020-02-06 DOI: 10.21153/jtlge2020vol11no1art900
B. Oliver, Beatrice M. Tucker
Welcome to Volume 11 of the Journal of Teaching and Learning for Graduate Employability.2020 promises to be a significant year for the Journal. In the coming months we will launch a new look for the Journal as we update to the newest version of OJS. This is a timely development as the Journal, now indexed in the SCOPUS, Informit, ERIC and Crossref databases, continues to provide a scholarly forum for research which furthers our understanding of the issues surrounding graduate employability. We are also pleased to announce that a second Volume for this year will be a Special Issue on Micro-credentials and qualifications for future work and learning. For more information please see the Announcements section on the Journal Home Page.
欢迎阅读《毕业生就业能力教学杂志》第11卷。2020年有望成为该杂志重要的一年。在接下来的几个月里,随着我们更新到最新版本的OJS,我们将为Journal推出新的外观。这是一个及时的发展,因为该杂志现在已被SCOPUS、Informit、ERIC和Crossref数据库收录,继续为研究提供一个学术论坛,进一步促进我们对毕业生就业能力问题的理解。我们还高兴地宣布,今年的第二卷将是关于未来工作和学习的微证书和资格的特刊。有关更多信息,请参阅期刊主页上的公告部分。
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引用次数: 0
Implication of public speaking anxiety on the employability of Omani graduates 公共演讲焦虑对阿曼毕业生就业能力的影响
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2019-11-28 DOI: 10.21153/jtlge2019vol10no2art861
O. Ibrahim, Sonal Devesh
The paper examines the implication of public speaking anxiety on the employability of Omani graduates. The study adopted a sequential, mixed research strategy, starting with in-depth interviews of teachers and managers in industry, followed by a structured questionnaire involving 200 students selected randomly from two colleges in Muscat. The statistical approach included exploratory factor analysis (EFA), and parametric tests. The study found that public speaking anxiety is widespread among students in higher education institutions in Oman, with a prevalence rate amounting to 55%, much higher compared to the rates reported globally. The main factors involving public speaking anxiety in these education institutes in Oman were attributed to a lack of self-confidence, foreign language anxiety, being unprepared in, or fear of, talking in a foreign language, lack of experience, or forgetfulness/loss of memory. The implication of public speaking anxiety on employability of graduates in Oman is identified and some suggestions made based on the findings.
本文考察了公众演讲焦虑对阿曼毕业生就业能力的影响。这项研究采用了一种顺序的、混合的研究策略,首先对教师和行业管理人员进行深入访谈,然后对马斯喀特两所大学的200名学生进行结构化问卷调查。统计方法包括探索性因素分析(EFA)和参数检验。研究发现,阿曼高等教育机构的学生普遍存在公开演讲焦虑,患病率高达55%,远高于全球报告的患病率。阿曼这些教育机构中涉及公共演讲焦虑的主要因素是缺乏自信、外语焦虑、对外语演讲没有准备或害怕、缺乏经验或健忘/记忆力丧失。研究发现,公众演讲焦虑对阿曼毕业生就业能力的影响,并提出了一些建议。
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引用次数: 5
A professional development program with an assessed ePortfolio: A practical solution for engaging undergraduates with their career development in large student cohorts 一个专业发展项目与评估电子投资组合:一个实用的解决方案,让本科生参与到他们的职业发展中来
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2019-07-16 DOI: 10.21153/JTLGE2019VOL10NO2ART788
J. Choate, M. Demaria, M. Etheve, Sandy Cran, David R. Carroll
 Undergraduate biomedical science degree-programs are considered to be non-vocational, with a diverse range of career outcomes. At our university, student and academic feedback indicated that biomedical science students were anxious and uncertain about their career options. In response to this careers anxiety, an in-curriculum, course-wide and assessed professional development program (PDP) was developed and delivered into the biomedical science degree-program by an integrated team of careers educators and biomedical academics. This program aimed to engage a large cohort of biomedical students (>1000) with their career development, improving their careers awareness and reducing their anxiety about careers options. The impacts of the program on students’ career and employability skills development, as well as their self-reported levels of psychological distress, were evaluated with on-line anonymous student surveys. Student engagement with the program was linked with program assessment submission rates and student interactions with the University Careers Service. Completion of the program increased students’ careers knowledge and confidence, enhanced their awareness of career options and employability skills and increased their engagement with the University Careers Service. It did not alter students’ self-reported levels of depression, anxiety and stress, but students who rated themselves poorly on careers awareness and confidence statements were more likely to have severe depression, anxiety and stress. This program provides a practical approach for students’ career and employability skills development in large cohorts, but could be expanded to include an intervention to reduce student anxiety.
生物医学学士学位课程被认为是非职业的,有各种各样的职业结果。在我们大学,学生和学术界的反馈表明,生物医学专业的学生对自己的职业选择感到焦虑和不确定。为了应对这种职业焦虑,由职业教育工作者和生物医学学者组成的综合团队开发了一个课程内、课程范围内和评估的专业发展计划(PDP),并将其纳入生物医学学位计划。该项目旨在让一大批生物医学学生(>1000)参与他们的职业发展,提高他们的职业意识,减少他们对职业选择的焦虑。该项目对学生的职业和就业技能发展的影响,以及他们自我报告的心理困扰水平,通过在线匿名学生调查进行了评估。学生对该项目的参与度与项目评估提交率以及学生与大学就业服务机构的互动有关。该项目的完成增加了学生的职业知识和信心,增强了他们对职业选择和就业技能的认识,并增加了他们对大学就业服务的参与度。它并没有改变学生自我报告的抑郁、焦虑和压力水平,但在职业意识和信心陈述方面对自己评价较差的学生更有可能患上严重的抑郁症、焦虑症和压力。该项目为大规模学生的职业和就业技能发展提供了一种实用的方法,但也可以扩大到包括减少学生焦虑的干预措施。
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引用次数: 7
Analysis of supply side factors influencing employability of new graduates: A tracer study of Bahir Dar University graduates 影响应届毕业生就业能力的供给侧因素分析——对巴伊尔达尔大学毕业生的追踪研究
Q2 Social Sciences Pub Date : 2019-07-03 DOI: 10.21153/JTLGE2019VOL10NO2ART801
H. Fenta, Z. Asnakew, Petros Kibebew Debele, Sifelig Taye Nigatu, Aragaw Mulu Muhaba
The purpose of this study was to determine the job placement profiles of the graduates of Bahir Dar University and the relevance of school-related factors to job placement. The study was conducted at Bahir Dar University with participants who were first-degree graduates from the 2015 and 2016 cohorts. Stratified multistage random sampling was used to select respondents. Out of 4208 graduates, 867 graduates were selected to participate in the study. To determine the potential factors for graduate employability in the labour market, both descriptive and inferential statistics were applied.Results revealed that 79% percentof surveyed graduates were gainfully employed, with the majority (93%) having their first job related to their completed course. The time taken to find employment was from 1 to 6 months and the overall average duration of unemployment was 5.08 months. Sixty five percent of graduates reported that they used a public advertisement to find their first job and 58% reported that their employers used examinations to select   potential candidates. A 12% variation in employability was explained by CGPA, preferred field of study, the number of companies contacted and time management skills of graduates. Moreover, graduates’ transitional employability has a positive association with cumulative GPA, preferred field of study, and internship practice. It is recommended that sustainable employment of graduates can be secured if the University improves its current curriculum to incorporate more employability skills demanded by the labour market.
本研究的目的是确定巴希尔达尔大学毕业生的就业概况,以及学校相关因素与就业的相关性。这项研究是在Bahir Dar大学进行的,参与者是2015年和2016年的第一学位毕业生。采用分层多阶段随机抽样的方法选择调查对象。在4208名毕业生中,有867名毕业生被选中参加了这项研究。为了确定劳动力市场中毕业生就业能力的潜在因素,采用了描述性和推断性统计。调查结果显示,79%的受访毕业生找到了有收入的工作,其中大多数(93%)的第一份工作与他们完成的课程有关。就业时间为1至6个月,整体平均失业时间为5.08个月。65%的毕业生报告说他们通过公开广告找到第一份工作,58%的人报告说他们的雇主通过考试来挑选潜在的候选人。12%的就业能力差异可以用CGPA、首选的学习领域、联系的公司数量和毕业生的时间管理技能来解释。此外,毕业生的过渡就业能力与累积GPA、首选学习领域和实习实践呈正相关。建议如果大学改进其目前的课程,纳入劳动力市场所需的更多就业技能,就可以确保毕业生的可持续就业。
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