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Learning, curriculum and employability in higher education
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London : RoutledgeFalmer, 2004
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9780415303422
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How can universities ensure that they are preparing their students for today's competitive job market?
This book tackles the highly topical subject of graduate underemployment with insight and clarity. The authors argue the case for more sophisticated research into employability with passion and vision, discussing how employability-friendly curricula can be developed, even in subjects which have less obvious vocational relevance.
The rapid growth of higher education over the past fifty years has seen expectations increase, and governments seeking to widen participation. There is now an urgent need for the Government and higher education institutions to address the issue of graduate employability. The authors of this timely book encourage a pro-active stance, offering a ground-breaking model that can be easily implemented in institutions to make low-cost, high-gain improvements to students' employability. Topics covered include:
* The challenge of employability
* The study and careers of English graduates
* The enhancement of practice
* Assessing employability
* The Skills Plus project.
Based on a set of over 200 in-depth interviews with recent graduates, this book forms a unique account of the meanings of employability in the workplace.


Author Notes

Peter Knight is Senior Lecturer in Educational Research at the Open University.
Mantz Yorke is Director of the Centre for Higher Education Development at Liverpool John Moores University.


Table of Contents

Introductionp. 1
Part I Employabilityp. 5
Chapter 1 The Challenge of Employabilityp. 7
Chapter 2 Employabilityp. 22
Chapter 3 A New View of Employabilityp. 36
Chapter 4 A Research Study of Employabilityp. 50
Chapter 5 The Study of English and the Careers of Its Graduatesp. 69
Part II Towards the Enhancement of Practicep. 85
Chapter 6 How We Can Develop Employabilityp. 87
Chapter 7 Engaging Students with the Worlds of Workp. 102
Chapter 8 Assessing for Employabilityp. 120
Chapter 9 The Skills Plus Project and Nursingp. 141
Chapter 10 Skills Plus and the Construction Management Programme at Liverpool John Moores Universityp. 154
Chapter 11 Employability and Social Sciencep. 165
Chapter 12 Principles and Practices for Enhancing Employability at Programme or Departmental Levelp. 178
Chapter 13 An Institutional Perspective on Employabilityp. 196
Envoip. 219
Referencesp. 221
Indexp. 234