Title: Our Strategy, your ideal student: learning for employability
1Our Strategy, your ideal student learning for
employability
- How one University is implementing its
employability strategy at the local level - Presenter Dr Phil Margham
- Director of Academic Innovation, JMU
2JMU Employability Strategy
- Curricular embedding of Generic and Career
Management skills - PDP culture of reflective practice
- WBL opportunities in all taught UG programmes
3The Employability Culture
- Permeation of employability skills throughout
curriculum - Expanded range of delivery and assessment styles
linked to employability agenda - Perceived need to make skills development, and
links to employment, a more explicit process.
4Your ideal student
- risk taker
- self motivated
- judgement
- adaptable
- reflective
- people skills
5Some local exemplars
- BA Applied Consumer Studies
- BSc Coaching Science
- Cert HE Sports Development
- FD Tourism Culture
6BA Consumer Studies
- Strong employer involvement with programme
design.
- Role of Tutorial Modulediagnosis, target
setting via PDP, employment demands.
- Two placements, 12c and 24c. WBL not WBE.
Heavy investment in staff visits.
- Strong links with industry no-one is just an
academic
7BSc Coaching Science
- Emphasis on reflective practice, changing WBE to
WBL.
- Perceived synergy between focusing on
employability inputs and research output.
- Lessons learnt from Coaching Science translated
to other Sports Science courses.
- Confidence that skills learned from placement do
transfer into employment.
8Reflective Practice with Science students
- Theory of reflective techniques, practice.
- Objective setting via learning agreement.
- Reflective journal on placements.
- Weekly links with tutors (action learning).
- Reflective essay as part of assessment.
9Employability the best
we can hope for
- There comes a point in students lives when they
have to make a step-change HE can take them so
far, but they then have to deal with the
challenges that employment throws up. - Mantz Yorke (2004)
- LTSN Generic Centre Learning
Employment Series
10classic
11modern
classic
12modern
learning _at_ work
classic
13CertHE Sports Development
- Open curriculum with 50 negotiated learning.
- Tension between needs of employer (training) and
University (learning).
- Mix of students, many graduates, others non-HE
experience.
- All employed in sports areas in some capacity.
Usually recruited in employment groups.
14Some quotes from Dave Haskins (course leader)
The more we move towards an employability focus,
the more difficult it is for the University.
Cert HE is not teaching heavy, but it certainly
is admin heavy.
Delivery through action learning broadens their
view of the world within a pedagogical structure.
Employers could not replicate this.
15FD Tourism Culture
- Collaborative provision of FD, involving JMU and
several FE partners, each specialising to limited
extent. - As usual, concern about articulation with an
honours degree. - Possible for FD students to join the BA Leisure
Tourism programmes, but....
16FD Hons Top-Up by WBL
L3 based in the work-place(s).
Regular (1 day/week) attendance at college.
Resources geared to learning negotiation and
student support.
Product highly-developed employee with honours
graduate attributes.
No debts?
17Conclusions