技能作为就业能力的垫脚石:对人文学科学生技能的感知研究

IF 1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Arts and Humanities in Higher Education Pub Date : 2023-03-27 DOI:10.1177/14740222231156887
Melina De Dijn, Catho Jacobs, E. Zenner, L. Ihalainen, Minna Palander-Collin, Elizabeth Peterson, Sanne Arens, M. de Baar, Jeroen Touwen, Liesbet Heyvaert
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经合组织报告称,人文学科学生的学习领域与工作内容不匹配,同时表明劳动力市场似乎缺乏与人文学科明显相关的技能,例如传递信息。为了调查人文学科学生与大学学习相关的技能,我们对1306名欧洲人文学科学生和231名非人文学科学生进行了调查。调查询问这些学生,他们是否觉得自己在人文大学教育中获得了技能,这些技能是在试点阶段确定的。对学生的回答进行定量分析,得出人文学科自我感知技能概况,其中包括70项技能的详细描述,分为6类。我们认为,这一概况可能是提高人文学科学生就业能力的关键一步,因为学生对自己技能的看法在很大程度上决定了向劳动力市场过渡的质量。
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Skills as stepping stones for employability: Perception research into the skills of Humanities students
OECD reports a mismatch between field of study and job content for Humanities students, while at the same time signalling labour market shortages for skills that seem clearly linked with the Humanities, e.g. delivering information. In order to investigate which skills Humanities students associate with their university studies, we conducted a survey among 1306 European Humanities and 231 non-Humanities students. The survey asked these students whether they felt they acquired skills during their Humanities university education which were identified in a pilot phase. The students’ answers were analysed quantitatively, arriving at a Humanities self-perception skills profile of 70 detailed descriptions of skills that fall under six clusters. We argue that this profile could be a crucial step to improve the employability of Humanities students, as students’ perceptions of their skills greatly determine the quality of transition to the labour market.
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Arts and Humanities in Higher Education
Arts and Humanities in Higher Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: Arts and Humanities in Higher Education seeks to: Publish high quality articles that bring critical research to the fore and stimulate debate. Serve the community of arts and humanities educators internationally, by publishing significant opinion and research into contemporary issues of teaching and learning within the domain. These will include enquiries into policy, the curriculum and appropriate forms of assessment, as well as developments in method such as electronic modes of scholarship and course delivery.
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