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Dale Langsford; Lee Rusznyak – Education as Change, 2024
Although preservice teachers are familiar with classroom life, they are largely unfamiliar with teachers' intentions and reasoning. Those completing a Postgraduate Certificate in Education (PGCE) have just one year to acquire new insights into teaching. This article investigates whether their school-based learning can be enhanced by preparing them…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teachers, Learning Modules, Decision Making
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Ramraj, Upaasna; Marimuthu, Ferina – International Journal of Higher Education, 2021
Higher Education systems need to undergo significant transformation to produce graduates who are highly skilled and prepared for their roles in the impending workforce. Despite an improvement in university throughput rates, unemployment remains predominantly high, which could be attributed to the misalignment between mandatory workplace skills and…
Descriptors: Skill Development, Job Skills, 21st Century Skills, Thinking Skills
Vlahoulis, Michelle McGibbney – ProQuest LLC, 2018
In this convergent mixed methods research project, I address the question of why large numbers of college students take women's studies courses yet are reluctant to major in the field. Using availability bias and intersectionality as my theoretical framework I hypothesized that the reluctance to declare women and gender studies as a major stems…
Descriptors: Womens Studies, Females, Majors (Students), Course Selection (Students)
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Thomson, Alison – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2010
The Career Development Program is a nationally recognised, award-winning student-centred program designed to deal with the three university-wide learning and teaching initiatives: Transitions In; Work Integrated Learning; and Transitions Out. The program is oriented to preparing students for university; planning for and taking advantage of…
Descriptors: Workplace Learning, Learner Engagement, Education Work Relationship, Career Development
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Nicholls, Emma; Walsh, Margaret – Education & Training, 2007
Purpose: This case study aims to provide a critical evaluation of the decision by the University of Wolverhampton's School of Legal Studies to develop a number of work-based learning modules, offered as part of the undergraduate programme. It seeks to examine why the School has taken the approach of embedding work-based learning into what has…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Learning Modules, Criticism, Law Students
Fitzpatrick, Edmund W. – Aging and Work: A Journal on Age, Work and Retirement, 1980
Describes the National Council on the Aging (NCOA)-Industry Consortium Retirement Planning Program, which consists of eight modules corresponding to eight major areas of retirement planning: life-style planning, financial planning, new careers, leisure time, health, interpersonal relationships, living arrangements, and community services. (SK)
Descriptors: Career Change, Education Work Relationship, Learning Modules, Long Range Planning
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Walters, David – Higher Education Quarterly, 2006
The ability to use methodologies is an essential ingredient in the teaching of Information System techniques and approaches. One method to achieve this is to use a practical approach where students undertake "live" projects with local client organisations. They can then reflect on the approach adopted with the aim of producing a "reflective"…
Descriptors: Information Systems, Experiential Learning, Education Work Relationship, Learning Modules
Raffe, David; And Others – British Journal of Education and Work, 1994
Examination of Scottish students' progression through National Certificate Modules shows that by 19, women had started and completed fewer modules; men and women tended to select different subjects at different status levels; over time, women's participation declined more rapidly; women made less use of modules to progress to higher education; and…
Descriptors: Course Selection (Students), Education Work Relationship, Foreign Countries, Learning Modules
Leidig, Julie; And Others – 1993
This instructor's guide to mathematics instruction is one of the five books developed during a 21-month cooperative project to develop instructional materials that enhance skills in a workplace context. Partners in the project included the University of Texas at Austin, consultants, the Austin/Travis County Private Industry Council, Hart Graphics,…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Basic Skills, Course Content, Education Work Relationship
Leidig, Julie; And Others – 1993
This student edition of learning modules in refresher mathematics is one of the five books developed during a 21-month cooperative project to develop instructional materials that enhance skills in a workplace context. Partners in the project included the University of Texas at Austin, consultants, the Austin/Travis County Private Industry Council,…
Descriptors: Adult Basic Education, Basic Skills, Course Content, Education Work Relationship
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Oriogun, Peter K. – Educational Media International, 2000
Provides an introduction to capability issues in the United Kingdom and expands on the University of North London's capability curriculum. Explains the new software engineering module for computer science that incorporates the capability curriculum and discusses the need for a partnership between educators, employers, and the government to advance…
Descriptors: Competence, Computer Science Education, Computer Software Development, Curriculum Development
Wrennall, Michael; Forbes, Douglas – Psychology Teaching Review, 2002
Providing structured work experience for undergraduate psychology students is seen by many authors, employers and students as academically desirable and the Dearing Report (1997) indicates that work experience is something which all undergraduates should undertake. It is a problem for psychology degree course administrators to provide relevant…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Undergraduate Students, Psychology, Work Experience
Rindge School of Technical Arts, Cambridge, MA. – 1991
CityWorks is a course offered at the Rindge School of Technical Arts, open to all ninth-grade students in Cambridge, Massachusetts. During the course, students investigate Cambridge's neighborhoods, services, and industries; they make maps, take photographs, draw blueprints, build models, make videotapes, and write oral histories. The focus is on…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Community Development, Community Resources, Education Work Relationship
Brauchle, Paul E.; Petty, Gregory C. – 1983
The transition from education into the world of work that leads to career success is in some part dependent on the nontechnical work skills developed by students and the extent to which they can demonstrate those skills on the job. Research by Brauchle, Petty, and Morgan has shown that five important nontechnical work skills can be measured by the…
Descriptors: Affective Behavior, Attitude Change, Attitude Measures, Biographical Inventories
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Tariq, Vicki N.; Scott, Eileen M.; Cochrane, A. Clive; Lee, Maria; Ryles, Linda – Quality Assurance in Education: An International Perspective, 2004
Universities are encouraged to embed key skills in their undergraduate curricula, yet there is often little support on how to identify skills development and progression. This paper describes a tool that facilitates colleagues in auditing key skills and career/employability skills within individual modules and mapping these skills across degree…
Descriptors: Audits (Verification), Quality Control, Education Work Relationship, Skill Development
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