关于毕业生就业能力的颠覆性假设:探索澳大利亚文化和语言多样的大学生研究生之都

IF 2.7 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management Pub Date : 2023-02-28 DOI:10.1080/1360080X.2023.2180165
S. Baker, Anna Xavier, Clemence Due, Karen Dunwoodie, Alex Newman
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摘要就业能力是高等教育中一个强有力的话语,但作为政策和实践的驱动力,它并没有转化为提高所有学生群体的研究生成绩。特别是,文化和语言多样的移民和/或难民(CALDMR)学生在毕业后的成绩和获得有意义的就业机会方面都不公平。根据对职业顾问的全国性研究,以及澳大利亚大学如何支持其职业发展的CALDMR学生的经验,我们通过研究生资本的概念框架来检验CALDMR的学生的就业能力。我们做出了两个关键贡献:首先,我们通过CALDMR深入了解教职员工和学生对大学方法的看法。其次,我们通过研究生资本的视角考察CALDMR学生和员工的经历,发现缺乏语言和文化多样性的就业能力概念。我们打破了对文化知识的假设和假定的熟悉。
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Disrupting assumptions about graduate employability: exploring culturally and linguistically diverse university students’ graduate capitals in Australia
ABSTRACT Employability is a powerful discourse in higher education, yet as a driver for policy and practice it has not translated into an uplift in graduate outcomes for all student groups. In particular, Culturally and Linguistically Diverse Migrant and/or Refugee (CALDMR) students experience inequitable graduate outcomes and access to meaningful employment opportunities. Drawing on a national study of career advisors and CALDMR students’ experiences of how Australian universities support their career development, we examine CALDMR students’ employability through the conceptual framework of graduate capitals. We make two key contributions: firstly, we offer insights into staff and student perceptions of university approaches with CALDMR. Secondly, we identify a lack of linguistic and cultural diversity conceptualisations of employability by examining the experiences of CALDMR students and staff through the lens of graduate capitals. We disrupt the assumptions and presumed familiarity with cultural knowledge.
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Higher Education Policy and Management is an international journal of professional experience and ideas in post-secondary education. It is a must read for those seeking to influence educational policy making. The journal also aims to be of use to managers and senior academic staff who seek to place their work and interests in a broad context and influence educational policy and practice.
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