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Sturre, Vanessa L.; von Treuer, Kathryn M.; Knight, Tess; Walker, Arlene – Innovations in Education and Teaching International, 2022
Developing student competence relevant to real-world practice has been a persistent challenge in tertiary education. Organisational psychologists use assessment centres in industry to measure job-relevant competencies of employees or job-candidates to facilitate accurate recruitment or development decisions. Despite its potential as an innovative…
Descriptors: Assessment Centers (Personnel), Higher Education, Partnerships in Education, Graduate Students
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Lievens, Filip; Patterson, Fiona – Journal of Applied Psychology, 2011
In high-stakes selection among candidates with considerable domain-specific knowledge and experience, investigations of whether high-fidelity simulations (assessment centers; ACs) have incremental validity over low-fidelity simulations (situational judgment tests; SJTs) are lacking. Therefore, this article integrates research on the validity of…
Descriptors: Investigations, Job Performance, Validity, Assessment Centers (Personnel)
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Keele, Sophie M.; Sturre, Vanessa L.; von Treuer, Kathryn; Feenstra, Frances – Journal of Teaching and Learning for Graduate Employability, 2010
Work placements as a form of Work Integrated Learning (WIL) are widely recognised for the positive impact they have on improving the employability and work readiness of students. Assessment Centres (ACs) are typically used in corporate settings for recruitment, selection and more recently to provide developmental feedback to participants. The…
Descriptors: Career Readiness, Graduate Students, Employment Potential, Evaluation Methods
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O'Toole, Sean; Ferres, Natalie – Australian Journal of Adult Learning, 2008
This paper examines the use of development centre methodology to measure the gap in performance for fieldwork staff in a social welfare organisation. The process follows the construction of a capability framework, a set of work-based simulations for participants and the use of a 360-degree instrument. These processes are combined to measure and…
Descriptors: Community Services, Welfare Services, Caseworkers, Organizational Development