Graduate employability
Autor: | Ugochukwu Chinonso Okolie, Hyginus Emeka Nwosu, Sunday Mlanga |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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Value (ethics)
Higher education business.industry media_common.quotation_subject 05 social sciences 050301 education Developing country Employability Public relations Focus group Education Work (electrical) Originality 0502 economics and business Quality (business) Business Life-span and Life-course Studies 0503 education 050203 business & management media_common |
Zdroj: | Higher Education, Skills and Work-Based Learning. 9:620-636 |
ISSN: | 2042-3896 |
DOI: | 10.1108/heswbl-09-2018-0089 |
Popis: | Purpose Following the outcry of several employers that many higher education (HE) graduates do not possess employability skills and therefore are not employable, the purpose of this paper, therefore, is to examine what the labour market (LM) actually demands from the higher education institutions (HEIs) and how the demands of the LM can be met by the HEIs in Nigeria. Design/methodology/approach The study is based on interviews and focus group with 28 university professors, executives of the students’ industrial work scheme (SIWES), industry executives, executive officers of the Directorate of Employment and the HE course/programme leaders that revealed substantial information about what the LM actually requires from the HE, and how the HE can meet the demands of the LM in terms of supply of quality graduates. Findings The key findings reveal that with adequate teaching resources and competent teachers, graduate employability skills (technical and soft), which the LM demands from the HEIs, can be imparted to the students. Concerning LM and HEIs partnerships, it is found that understanding the demands of the LM by the HEIs can enhance the graduates’ outcomes and their prospects in the LM. Research limitations/implications The study argues that the graduate employability is still relevant to the existing practice, but further engagement and research surrounding how the HEIs in the developing countries, especially Nigeria, can meet the actual demands of the LM in terms of competent graduates are needed to examine this range of HE. Originality/value The study provides significant suggestions on the improvement needs of the HE teachers to inspire and motivate students to increase the knowledge (know-how), skills (how to do), self-efficacy (effectiveness) and qualities (technical and creative knowledge) required by the LM. |
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