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Employers, employabilities and employability for the employed

Employers, employabilities and employability for the employed. Thinking about employabilities. COBE Centre for Outcomes-Based Education. intranet.open.ac.uk/cobe. c.h.edwards@open.ac.uk. Relevance of employability. Relevance of employability.

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Employers, employabilities and employability for the employed

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  1. Employers, employabilities and employability for the employed Thinking about employabilities

  2. COBECentre for Outcomes-Based Education intranet.open.ac.uk/cobe c.h.edwards@open.ac.uk

  3. Relevance of employability

  4. Relevance of employability • Around three quarters of OU students are in employment. • They have started their personal journey through their careers • Many are well into this journey • Many have held more than one position • Many have experienced appraisals

  5. Relevance of employability • Around two fifths of OU students directly link their study to their career. • Perhaps to change jobs • Or to progress within their current role.

  6. Relevance of employability • Around two thirds of OU students link their study to personal development.

  7. Employability is the set of achievements, understandings and personal attributes that support individuals in managing their careers.

  8. Supporting employability • Making full use of learning outcomes • Making links between skills and competencies developed through a course and the world of work • Facilitating reflection on learning Writing concisely and persuasively (e.g. case reports, essays, assignments); Integrating and synthesising information from different sources ; Translating complex/sensitive ideas into everyday language; Speaking persuasively; Making effective presentations ; Listening effectively; Giving helpful, constructive feedback Identifying your own skills and capabilities Keeping up-to-date Developing new skills and knowledge Planning strategically, identifying key tasks, resources and goals Establishing achievable goals and objectives Prioritising tasks and assignments Meeting deadlines Allocating time effectively to establish achievable goals Finishing tasks within required timescale Working effectively under pressure/demanding deadlines Checking progress against original objectives Thinking ahead and contingency planning Using feedback to monitor performance

  9. Employer engagement and employability Employer Employer engagement OU Employed Employability

  10. Employer engagement and employability Employer OU Employed

  11. From courses to programmes

  12. From courses to programmes

  13. COBECentre for Outcomes-Based Education intranet.open.ac.uk/cobe c.h.edwards@open.ac.uk

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