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Practical Strategies for Embedding Employability in the Curriculum
LTA Conference19 June 2013
Jeff WaldockDepartment of Engineering and Mathematics, Faculty of ACES
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“… is more than about developing attributes, techniques or experience just to enable a student to get a job, or to progress within a current career.
It is about learning and the emphasis is less on ‘employ’ and more on ‘ability’. In essence, the emphasis is on developing critical, reflective abilities, with a view to empowering and enhancing the learner"
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Employability
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Q1What 'ability' of graduates from your discipline do you feel has the greatest impact on their employability?
In your response, provide your subject area or the one you most closely identify with, e.g.IT skills (Maths)
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QAA Subject benchmark - a 'National Curriculum' for HEhttp://www.qaa.ac.uk/academicinfrastructure/benchmark/statements/Maths07.asp
"MSOR graduates will possess general study skills, particularly including the ability to learn independently"
"They will also be able to work independently with patience and persistence, pursuing the solution of a problem to its conclusion. They will have had the opportunity to develop general skills of time management and organisation."
"They will also have general communication skills, typically including the ability to work in teams, to contribute to discussions, to write coherently and to communicate results clearly."
Maths Stats and Operational Research (MSOR)
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Example of a skills list ….
• Verbal communication•Written communication• Analysing and problem solving• Team working and interpersonal skills• Self awareness• Personal planning, time management and organisation• Initiative, enterprise• Adaptability• Numerical reasoning• Information literacy and ICT skills
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Q2
Should these generic 'employability' skills form a routine part of assessed work?
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Students may already have many of these 'employability' skills
Help students see the big picture – and how each activity they engage with helps them towards their target.
• Make the tacit explicit• Show students how and where in their programme of study
these skills are being developed.• Raise the profile; Use assessment;
Get students to use a process of reflection and action planning to recognise what they can and can’t yet do, and to tackle the latter.
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Q3: on 'your' programme …Is it clear how students develop employability skills through engagement with course-embedded activities?
Is this made explicit?
Do you think students are aware of this?
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"Almost half of all recent graduates believe their university education did not adequately equip them for the world of work” Guardian, 28 January 2011
"Whilst the total number of graduate vacancies is set to increase in 2013, recruiters expect that over a third of this year’s entry-level positions will be filled by graduates who have already worked for their organisations – either through internships, industrial placements or vacation work – and therefore are not open to other students from the class of 2013"
http://www.highfliers.co.uk/, January 2013
Work experience matters!!
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Q4Does 'your' programme incorporate work-based learning?
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Q5Can your students articulate learning from work?
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Communication skills
Oral - presentations, vivas, seminar discussion
Written - essays, reports, posters, website, blogs ..
Social networking?
Reflection and action planning
.. articulate, self-confident, self-motivated, self-aware
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Communication skills
Group work, Belbin etc
Student support groups
Leadership/facilitation skills .. PAL
Team working skills
Interdisciplinary?
…. be clear about what is being assessed
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Communication skills
Use of software tools .. Excel, Word, PPT etc
Programming .. especially Excel
WWW-related & 'Web 2.0'
Team working skills
IT skills
IT confidence .. ‘digital literacy’
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Communication skills
Identification of career goals, opportunity awarenessCV, job application, interview, assessment centre
Team working skills
IT skillsCareer Management Skills
OutductionEmployer connections, networkingRole models, raising aspiration & self belief
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"Developing Graduate Skills in Mathematics Programmes“a mini-project commissioned by the National HE STEM Programme Mathematical Sciences Strand (April 2010 - March 2011)
April 2011
Further work developing graduate skills in HE Mathematics
ProgrammesJune 2012
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- P4E should inform the whole curriculum- be made explicit to all participants
- a ‘pathway’- recognition via an award
Action required in three principal areas for success:
Conclusions and implications for practice
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Pedagogy for Employability Higher Education Academy, 2012
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- experiential learning- ‘real world’, authentic problems- challenge existing methodologies- reward employability development- ‘parity of esteem’
1. Learning, Teaching and Assessment
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- contextualises learning- integrated into course curricula- reflection on, and articulation of,
learning
1. Learning, Teaching and Assessment
2. Authentic work experience
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- employability enhancement core value- organisational practices and structures- course validation/approval processes- recognition of ‘what a degree is for’ –
especially in 2013
1. Learning, Teaching and Assessment
2. Authentic work experience
3. Institutional culture
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Need to evaluate initiatives and approaches
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Embedding employability in the curriculumKey elements for success:
• Small changes can have a big impact
• Make the tacit explicit – there may already be plenty happening
• Use LTA practice - particularly assessment - to develop employability skills alongside technical skills
• Engage students as partners, explaining rationale and the big picture. Highlight skill development in all activities.
• Engage students in reflection and action planning – self-awareness
• Incorporate work experience, and realistic work-related learning
• Secure institutional support
• Reinforce and re-emphasise regularly
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What single curricular change will have the biggest effect on enhancing the employability of my students?
Discussion Question 1
• Content?• Teaching method(s)?• Assessment?• Do students recognise employability value they are getting already?• Other?
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What pedagogic tactics are successful in developing employability?
Discussion Question 2
For each approach identified:• Do you have evidence to support this?• Why do you think it was successful?• Who should be involved in the delivery?
- academic staff,- careers staff,- employers,- others?
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