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Centre for Enhancement of Learning and Teaching Learning & Teaching Festival Transitions to work: meeting skills gaps in the curriculum Celia Popovic; Anne Hill; Jenny Eland; Ruth Lawton & Nick Morton Birmingham City University

Centre for Enhancement of Learning and Teaching Project Background Creating Future-Proof Graduates NTFS Project 2007 £200,000 from HEA + contribution from University Initial Partners –Every Faculty and a number of Central Departments –Employers from music, law and housing –Centre for Recording Achievement –Palatine – HEA subject centre for Dance, Drama and Music –University of Bedfordshire

Centre for Enhancement of Learning and Teaching Project Objectives Linking the classroom with professional practice Bridging the gap between teaching and learning and professional demands The project aims: –To produce a suite of simulated critical incident case studies to enhance students employability skills across a range of disciplines / sectors –To involve employers, students and HE / FE staff in the production of the case studies –To evaluate the effectiveness of these critical incidents in enhancing skills for employment

Centre for Enhancement of Learning and Teaching The first stage – identifying key skills Interviews on skills and critical incidents: Employers – exploring their perceptions and inviting them to describe specific critical incidents which exemplify the required skills or the consequences of their absence Interviewing lecturers in the respective discipline to illuminate their perceptions of what students need to equip themselves for their chosen profession Interviewing current students re their expectations for the skills they would need for the respective labour market Interviewing new and recent graduates re their experiences of their preparedness for graduate employment – also analysing previous research

Centre for Enhancement of Learning and Teaching Findings - Employers Employers identified the following key skills as difficult to develop in their sectors: Housing: organisational culture and society factors, help- seeking, good communication skills and providing relevant answers; Music: networking, understanding the sector and its "unstructured" nature as a profession Law: Commercial Awareness; finding practical solutions to problems

Centre for Enhancement of Learning and Teaching Findings - Graduates Graduates had their own views about the most important skills that they had to develop once they reached the workplace. literacy: writing for diverse audiences (non-academic); personal attributes: develop assertiveness (say "no"); people related skills networking (in particular music and marketing graduates*) how to deal with situations and dealing with shocking situations (what to do when a theoretical model fails) career related: finding out what you do not want to do; understanding the profession; knowing how to go about finding information * UCE Birmingham Learning and Teaching project: Using Graduates to Help Develop and Enhance the Curriculum

Centre for Enhancement of Learning and Teaching Second stage - Resources Skill Cultural awareness Providing relevant answers Professional ethics Networking and social confidence Unexpected and extreme emotions and reactions Social responsibility Research skills Bullying and the misuse of power Resource No Offence Meant Too Much Information Ethical Dilemmas The Networking Game Expecting the Unexpected Stone Soup Who, What, Where Inappropriate Behaviour

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