This paper studies the effects of higher education teaching and learning practices on the early careers of graduates. It draws on data from a quantitative survey conducted with 11’000 graduates in five European countries and in Japan, five years after graduation. Analysing answers related to the organisation of studies revealed four “pedagogical models”: 1) the traditional academic model, 2) the research-based model, 3) a semi-professional model and 4) a pure professional model. It appears that there is a strong link between education and employment for graduates from programmes classified as professional, whilst research-based programmes are assessed as enabling students to develop higher order skills
This paper explores graduates’ views on the relationship between higher education and employment. It...
The authors of the article present results of empirical poll results that show the professional and ...
The expansion of higher education systems, new demands on institutions and growing pressures on reso...
En ligne sur http://ripes.revues.org/694#entriesInternational audienceThis paper studies the effects...
特集 大学・知識・市場Utilizing university graduate survey data collected in eleven European countries and Japa...
The central theme for this study is graduate employment and employability in European-wide discussio...
The present paper has identified two career models, the Protean Career and the Boundaryless Career, ...
A successful transition from university to working life requires that graduates are able to employ t...
Some of the main findings from a survey of nationally representative samples of graduates 5 years af...
International audienceThis article looks at to what extent higher education studies prepare their st...
Education programmes are designed to equip young populations with the qualifications required to ass...
This report examines the links between work experience during higher education and experiences withi...
The formative merits of university education are at risk of being reduced from graduateness in the s...
Contemporary teaching is concerned not only with imparting knowledge but also with developing skills...
The context in which this research is inserted is of particular relevance today in Italy, but not on...
This paper explores graduates’ views on the relationship between higher education and employment. It...
The authors of the article present results of empirical poll results that show the professional and ...
The expansion of higher education systems, new demands on institutions and growing pressures on reso...
En ligne sur http://ripes.revues.org/694#entriesInternational audienceThis paper studies the effects...
特集 大学・知識・市場Utilizing university graduate survey data collected in eleven European countries and Japa...
The central theme for this study is graduate employment and employability in European-wide discussio...
The present paper has identified two career models, the Protean Career and the Boundaryless Career, ...
A successful transition from university to working life requires that graduates are able to employ t...
Some of the main findings from a survey of nationally representative samples of graduates 5 years af...
International audienceThis article looks at to what extent higher education studies prepare their st...
Education programmes are designed to equip young populations with the qualifications required to ass...
This report examines the links between work experience during higher education and experiences withi...
The formative merits of university education are at risk of being reduced from graduateness in the s...
Contemporary teaching is concerned not only with imparting knowledge but also with developing skills...
The context in which this research is inserted is of particular relevance today in Italy, but not on...
This paper explores graduates’ views on the relationship between higher education and employment. It...
The authors of the article present results of empirical poll results that show the professional and ...
The expansion of higher education systems, new demands on institutions and growing pressures on reso...