Purpose Working collaboratively with local business is vitally important in the delivery of Higher Education in Further Education. This study aims to explore an effective way of engaging local employers to enhance the employability skills of students through a closely monitored and supported mentoring relationship. The project was developed in order to address the employability needs of final year business students at a higher education facility offered by a college situated in the North West of England. Design/methodology/approach Qualitative data was collected through the use of reflective journals and a series of focus groups with mentors and mentees Findings Overall both mentors and mentees reported positive responses to the ment...
Peer mentoring in higher education is becoming increasingly common and is regarded as an effective i...
There is currently a gap between employer expectations of the skills graduates should possess on ent...
© 2016 HERDSA. Underemployment, continued growth in the supply of graduates and seemingly perpetual ...
Purpose Working collaboratively with local business is vitally important in the delivery of Higher...
The increased need for supporting students who lack relevant employability skills has resulted in hi...
The increased need for supporting students who have a lack of relevant employability skills has resu...
To boost enrolment and retention of students from low socio-economic backgrounds in higher education...
Higher education in the United Kingdom is becoming more responsible to focus beyond teaching and lea...
Within Business Education, our students study technical skills and gain commercial knowledge which w...
This study aims to understand how students and graduates can enhance their employability and what ro...
Within Business Education, our students study technical skills and gain commercial knowledge which w...
The purpose of this research is to investigate how mentoring can prepare Māori tertiary students for...
This paper considers whether the adoption of a subject-specific, classroom-based, voluntary extra-cu...
AbstractHigher education is under pressure to enhance the employability of graduates by ensuringthat...
This innovative practice paper describes and reflects upon an intervention aiming to improve the emp...
Peer mentoring in higher education is becoming increasingly common and is regarded as an effective i...
There is currently a gap between employer expectations of the skills graduates should possess on ent...
© 2016 HERDSA. Underemployment, continued growth in the supply of graduates and seemingly perpetual ...
Purpose Working collaboratively with local business is vitally important in the delivery of Higher...
The increased need for supporting students who lack relevant employability skills has resulted in hi...
The increased need for supporting students who have a lack of relevant employability skills has resu...
To boost enrolment and retention of students from low socio-economic backgrounds in higher education...
Higher education in the United Kingdom is becoming more responsible to focus beyond teaching and lea...
Within Business Education, our students study technical skills and gain commercial knowledge which w...
This study aims to understand how students and graduates can enhance their employability and what ro...
Within Business Education, our students study technical skills and gain commercial knowledge which w...
The purpose of this research is to investigate how mentoring can prepare Māori tertiary students for...
This paper considers whether the adoption of a subject-specific, classroom-based, voluntary extra-cu...
AbstractHigher education is under pressure to enhance the employability of graduates by ensuringthat...
This innovative practice paper describes and reflects upon an intervention aiming to improve the emp...
Peer mentoring in higher education is becoming increasingly common and is regarded as an effective i...
There is currently a gap between employer expectations of the skills graduates should possess on ent...
© 2016 HERDSA. Underemployment, continued growth in the supply of graduates and seemingly perpetual ...