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Teaching for life : generic capabilities that link university learning with workplace learning

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posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00 authored by Jennifer RadbourneJennifer Radbourne
Business schools are under increasing pressure to enhance the learning capability and employability of graduates. Business professional institutes and employer organizations are demanding more than the technical knowledge and skills required to perform discipline/professional specific tasks. They want graduates who can demonstrate capabilities in communication, teamwork, risk taking, decision making, problem solving, critical thinking, analytical reasoning, visioning and innovation, leadership, ethical practices, appreciation of diversity, and a commitment to social justice. Evidence in literature and reports (Karpin, 1995; Kirby, 2000; Commonwealth of Australia, 2002; Nelson, 2002) and in test data (McCowan & Richardson, 1998; Employer Survey, 1998; DETYA, 2000) shows that the employability gap7 is closed when graduates possess these generic capabilities. What is important, however, is the increasing research showing that the strategies used to develop generic capabilities lead to improved learning, both in university courses and in the workplace.

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Title of book

Challenges of educating people to lead in a challenging world

Series

Educational innovation in economics and business ; v. 10

Chapter number

15

Pagination

309 - 323

Publisher

Springer Netherlands

Place of publication

Amsterdam, The Netherlands

ISBN-13

9781402056116

ISBN-10

1402056117

Language

eng

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SpringerLink Date Sunday, June 10, 2007

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B1 Book chapter

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2007, Springer

Extent

30

Editor/Contributor(s)

M McCuddy

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