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The student perspective on employability

Alex Tymon
- 16 Jul 2013 - 
- Vol. 38, Iss: 6, pp 841-856
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In this paper, the authors explored the views of over 400 business studies, marketing and human resource management undergraduate students on the development of employability skills within their curricula and found that motivation and commitment of learners is an essential prerequisite for effective outcomes.
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Despite ongoing debate about whether they can and should, most higher education institutions include the development of employability skills within their curricula. However, employers continue to report that graduates are not ready for the world of work, and lack some of the most basic skills needed for successful employment. Research into why this might be abounds from the perspectives of multiple stakeholders, including government, employers, higher education institutions and graduates. Interestingly though, the views of undergraduates, the recipients of this employability development, are not well known. This could be important, because learning theory tells us that motivation and commitment of learners is an essential prerequisite for effective outcomes. So the question is raised as to whether undergraduate students are engaged with employability skills development. This article reports on a study exploring the views of over 400 business studies, marketing and human resource management undergraduate s...

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