Title: Recognising and Developing Employability Skills in an Educational Context
1Recognising and Developing Employability Skills
in an Educational Context
- Facilitated by Stuart Moss
- Leeds Metropolitan University
- s.moss_at_leedsmet.ac.uk
-
2A Familiar Story?
- There were four people named EVERYBODY,
SOMEBODY, ANYBODY and NOBODY. - There was an important job to be done and
EVERYBODY was asked to do it. - EVERYBODY was sure that SOMEBODY would do it.
- ANYBODY could have done it, but NOBODY did it.
- SOMEBODY got angry about that, because it was
EVERYBODYS job. - EVERYBODY thought ANYBODY could do it but NOBODY
realised that EVERYBODY wouldnt do it. - It ended up that EVERYBODY blamed SOMEBODY when
NOBODY did what ANYBODY could have done.. - (Denny, 1993, p.89)
3All about me and my Lifelong Learning
- From Yorkshire
- Disliked school
- Failed A Levels
- Worked and saved
- Went to Australia
- Worked in telecoms and saved lots more
- Moved to London
- Became a mature student at Leeds Met in 1997
- Became a lecturer in 2001
- Became a Senior lecturer in 2003
- Published a book in 2005, second book in 2009
- Still developing, still learning
4Time to WAKE UP
- Move yourself around the room to join a study
group of 5-6 people. - Put your chairs in a circle, and re-introduce
yourselves.
5Each Team Needs
- 1 sheet of A1 paper.
- 1 Felt Tip Pen.
- Divide your paper up into 8 sections and number
them as below.
6Task 1
- Consider the term employability what does it
mean to you? - How might you define employability?
- As a group, write the title
- Employability is and then give a definition in
box 1.
7Definition
- Employability relates to a graduate's
achievements and their potential to gain a
graduate job. Achievements relates to the degree
itself but importantly also includes transferable
skills gained from studying at university. - (University of Reading, 2008)
8Definition
- A set of achievements, understandings and
personal attributes that make individuals more
likely to gain employment and be successful in
their chosen careers. - (Knight and Yorke, 2003)
9Definition
- Employability is about having the capability to
gain initial employment, maintain employment and
obtain new employment if required. - For the individual, employability depends on
- their assets in terms of the knowledge, skills
and attitudes they possess - the way they use and deploy those assets
- the way they present them to employers
- and crucially, the context (eg personal
circumstances and labour market environment)
within which they seek work. - (IES, 2008)
10Employability skills
- Ultimately skills that make you more employable.
- Skills embedded in your curriculum and
demonstrated through your assessments.
Career Management Skills
Interpersonal Skills
Personal Skills
Management
Entrepreneurship
Study Skills
11Developing Employability Skills
- Five stage process
- Awareness
- Practice
- Feedback
- Reflection
- Further practice post-feedback
12Task 2
- In your groups, think about how you might develop
employability skills in your university / college
environment. - Write the title Developing Skills and some of
your shared thoughts down in box number 2.
13When are Your Skills Developed?
- Specific modules relating to skills development.
- Management classes.
- Consultancy classes.
- Work based learning.
- Work placements.
- All of your assessments.
14How do I know what skills I am developing?
15Historically
- Experience has showed us that this has been an
undervalued subject area. - Poor attendances and low achievement in class.
- Knock-on effect on other modules.
16Task 3
- Consider a standard written piece of work that
you have carried out, such as an essay or a
report. - In box 3 write the title Skills Developed, and
list as many skills as you can think of.
17Skills Gained from UndertakingWritten Assignments
- Scheduling work planning Information gathering
research note-taking referencing literacy
time management computer skills critical
thinking working to deadlines.
18Developing Skills Through Assessment
- Presentations
- Scheduling work planning Information gathering
research note-taking Harvard referencing
literacy time management ICT critical
thinking public speaking confidence thinking
on your feet! - Exams
- Some of the above memory and revision
techniques working under pressure.
19The Employer
- A survey of over 250 managers in the UK
conducted by the Chartered Management Institute
found that graduates whilst in the main were
competent with Information Technology (IT) were
lacking in basic communication and interpersonal
skills, including teamwork, presentation skills,
and problem solving - (DoctorJob, 2002, p.4).
- The Association of Graduate Recruiters
ascertained that over half of graduates recruited
into the workplace lacked team working and
communication skills, as well as cultural
awareness - (BBC, 2006).
20Task 4
- On the following slide is some text from an
actual job advert. - In box 4 on your sheet, can you write the title
Skills Identified and then list all of the
skills that the employer is looking for.
21The Job Advert
- The successful applicant will be determined and
energetic, with a high level of numeracy, ICT,
literacy, research and presentation skills. - They will be capable of working effectively as an
individual and as a part of a team. - They will have the ability...proven or
latent...to manage people now or in the
not-too-distant future, and make things happen.
22The Job Advert
- The successful applicant will be determined and
energetic, with a high level of numeracy, ICT,
literacy, research and presentation skills. - They will be capable of working effectively to
deadlines as an individual and as a part of a
team. - They will have the ability...proven or
latent...to manage people now or in the
not-too-distant future, and make things happen.
23Task 5
- In box 5 can you write Skills Practiced and
give examples for when you have demonstrated the
skills in box 4 in the past.
24So lets study some of those terms
- Determined
- Through thick and thin times of stress meeting
deadlines Getting a first. - Energetic
- When did you last go the extra mile?
- Numeracy
- Statistical analysis of quantitative data.
25So lets study some of those terms
- ICT
- Every assignment you DO have good ICT skills.
- Literacy
- Reading and writing when did you last do that?
- Research
- Academically taught and finely honed research
skills when didnt you last have to research?
The D word.
26So lets study some of those terms
- Presentation skills
- PowerPoint and beyond public speaking the
presentation of your work your professional
image. - Working effectively to deadlines
- Most of the work that you undertake.
- Individual
- Working alone.
- Working effectively as a part of a team
- Group work sports employment.
27So lets study some of those terms
- Manage people
- Group working responsibilities relationships
with those around you organisation and managing
self. - Make things happen
- Innovation creativity problem solving
achievement.
28Work Placement
- You need to put together a team, who will be
given the task of organising a party at a
night-club. The party will be on a particular
date, it must have a theme, there will be a
financial budget. - What sort of skills would you want people in your
team to have?
29Task 6
- In box 6 on your sheet, can you write the title
Skills needed and underneath this write a short
advert to recruit people into your team. Your
advert must list the skills that you need team
members to have.
30Selling Yourself
- Selling and negotiating skills are essential for
managers - You probably already utilise these skills without
even knowing it - Ultimately they result in one person doing
something at another persons request.
31Selling Your Skills
- Whenever you are presenting yourself to an
audience you are selling to the audience - Your ideas
- Your ability
- Your integrity.
- Remember an audience can be as large as
infinity or as small as one person.
32Professionalism is Paramount
- Presentation style and technique.
- Integrity.
- Composure.
- Knowledge.
33Know your enemy
34The Pitch
- Introduce
- Develop
- Conclude
35The Funnel
Know the requirements
Introduce yourself
Get their attention
Build your credibility
Maintain interest
Instil desire
Fine details
Negotiation
Sale
36Feedback
- Everyone SHOULD receive feedback, especially
after interviews. - Read your feedback BEFORE your grade.
- What does it tell you?
- Consider it as constructive, build upon your
mistakes. - Stay clear of the crumple zone.
37Task 7
- In box number 7 on your sheet, write the title
Feedback, then stick your sheet to the wall
using Blue-Tack. - Take your pen, and go around the room as a group
looking at everybody elses sheet write some
feedback in each box number 7.
38Further Action Post Feedback
- Stay motivated.
- Talk to other people.
- Learn from your mistakes and the mistakes of
others. - Carry out the task(s) again using your feedback
as guidance.
39Developing Your Employability Skills is a Cyclic
Process
Awareness
Practice
Further Practice
Reflection
Feedback
40Task 8
- In box number 8 write the title Reflection
then write how you feel about the feedback you
have got.
41Thankyou
- Dank u, Danke, Merci, Grazie, ?????, ?????, Sa?
e??a??st?, Gracias, - ??
- Any Questions???
42References
- British Broadcasting Corporation. (2006) Graduate
demand outstrips skills. Internet London, BBC.
URL available from lthttp//news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/edu
cation/4687030.stmgt Accessed 1st November, 2006. - Doctorjob. (2002) Ill Communication. Doctorjob.
Summer 2002, p.4. - Hind, D. and Moss, S. (2005) Employability
skills. Sunderland, Business Education Publishers
Ltd. - Institute for Employment Studies. (2008)
Employability developing a framework for policy
analysis. London, IES. URL available from
lthttp//www.employment-studies.co.uk/summary/summa
ry.php?idemplbltygt Accessed 23rd November, 2008. - Knight, P. and Yorke, M. (2003) Learning,
curriculum and employability in higher education.
London, Routledge. - University of Reading (2008) Jargonbuster.
Internet Reading, UoR. URL available from
lthttp//www.rdg.ac.uk/internal/freshers/fr-jargonb
uster.aspgt Accessed 20th November, 2008.