Research into the diversification of university careers in learning and teaching and intentionally closing-the-loop on graduate employability
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Article Title | Research into the diversification of university careers in learning and teaching and intentionally closing-the-loop on graduate employability |
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ERA Journal ID | 123562 |
Article Category | Article |
Authors | Arvanitakis, James (Author), Judd, Madelaine-Marie (Author), Kinash, Shelley (Author), Jorre de st Jorre, Trina (Author) and McCluskey, Trish (Author) |
Journal Title | Journal of Teaching and Learning for Graduate Employability |
Journal Citation | 10 (1), pp. 195-212 |
Number of Pages | 18 |
Year | 2019 |
Publisher | Deakin University |
Place of Publication | Australia |
ISSN | 1838-3815 |
Digital Object Identifier (DOI) | https://doi.org/10.21153/jtlge2019vol10no1art786 |
Web Address (URL) | https://ojs.deakin.edu.au/index.php/jtlge/article/view/786 |
Abstract | Universities are both a source of employable graduates and careers. This paper examines universities as developers and employers of their own graduates from the perspective of employees and recruited positions. Research questions were: what do learning and teaching careers look like at universities, and; what are the occupational patterns, satisfactions and concerns of the staff in those careers? An autoethnographic account of employees’ career journeys (all of whom were employed in learning and teaching or closely related areas) from five different universities were shared, compared and contrasted. Two of these universities are profiled as having a large proportion of students from target equity groups and therefore have intentionally recruited learning and teaching staff to widen student participation. A desktop review of six months of university employment vacancies from these two universities was conducted. A consistent theme across the autoethnographic stories was a feeling of being an outsider. The authors’ hypothesis is that this is related to haphazard preparation for learning and teaching positions. Of the 322 university vacancies, 84% were for professional staff, 23% of which were in learning and teaching, with the most prevalent role being Coordinator. Fourteen per cent were for academic staff, 64% of which involved learning and teaching, and the most prevalent title was Lecturer/Senior Lecturer. Key takeaways include recommendations for universities to intentionally enhance the employability of graduates who pursue learning and teaching positions within universities, and for prospective university learning and teaching staff to enhance their employability. |
Keywords | graduate employability, careers, universities, higher education, academics,pr ofessionals, learning, teaching |
ANZSRC Field of Research 2020 | 390307. Teacher education and professional development of educators |
390303. Higher education | |
Byline Affiliations | University of Western Sydney |
University of Queensland | |
University of Southern Queensland | |
Deakin University | |
Victoria University | |
Institution of Origin | University of Southern Queensland |
https://research.usq.edu.au/item/q550w/research-into-the-diversification-of-university-careers-in-learning-and-teaching-and-intentionally-closing-the-loop-on-graduate-employability
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