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Find it! Grab it! Keep it! Do it! Placements in a Higher Education Institution

Find it! Grab it! Keep it! Do it! Placements in a Higher Education Institution. Nicola Chater Katie Fox Harriet Richmond. Higher education and employability. …an appropriately trained workforce that fits employers’ needs . ( Boden and Nedeva , 2010, p.38). .

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Find it! Grab it! Keep it! Do it! Placements in a Higher Education Institution

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  1. Find it! Grab it! Keep it! Do it!Placements in a Higher Education Institution Nicola Chater Katie Fox Harriet Richmond

  2. Higher education and employability …an appropriately trained workforce that fits employers’ needs. (Boden and Nedeva, 2010, p.38).

  3. Higher Education and Employability …complex capability set [encompassing] ‘values, identity, social engagement and intellect.’ (Hinchcliffeand Jolly, 2011, p.581) We should cease thinking and writing about “learning transfer” and think instead of learning as becoming, within a transitional process of boundary-crossing (Hager and Hodkinson, 2009, p.635)

  4. Placement Progression

  5. Student feedback What was the best thing about this experience? The opportunity to see what my future looks like and assess whether it is what I want. Having first hand experience that was 'real’. Being able to experience a possible career path before deciding and being stuck in something I didn't enjoy.

  6. Summary • The placement strand aims to foster independence, informed decision-making and application of subject skills and knowledge • This is supported by a well-developed administrative framework • Student employability is indirectly promoted through a focus on graduate identity and well-being.

  7. References Boden, R. and Nedeva, M. (2010) ‘Employing discourse: universities and graduate ‘employability’’, Journal of educational policy, 25 (1) pp.37-54 Hinchcliffe, G. W. and Jolly, A. (2011) ‘Graduate identity and employability’, British Educational Research Journal, 37 (4), pp. 563-584 Hager, P. & Hodkinson, P. (2009) ‘Moving beyond the metaphor of the transfer of learning’, British Educational Research Journal, 34 (4), pp.619-638

  8. Contact Newman University College Genners Lane Bartley Green Birmingham B32 3NT Harriet Richmond H.Richmond@newman.ac.uk Nicola Chater Nicola.Chater@newman.ac.uk

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