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Analysing Student Perceptions of Transferable Skills Via Undergraduate Degree Programmes
Veronica Burke
Ian Jones
Mike Doherty
出版
2005
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=FD87zQEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Abstract: Despite the assumption that 'transferable' skills are part and parcel of a graduate's portfolio, there is a lack of information about the extent to which such skills may be perceived by students to be valuable. Although the skills agenda has been at the forefront of Higher Education (HE) provision for some time, contemporary studies focus upon measurement issues and neglect the process aspects of skills learning and development. There is also a lack of research to support methodologies aimed at promoting optimal transfer of skills to work environments. It is apparent that there is a certain lack of clarity about the linkage between the nature of the learning environments that may be provided, and the types of outcomes that are purported to accrue. Accordingly, focusing on this context, the investigation had two objectives: first, to assess students' perceptions of the knowledge and skills acquired during their undergraduate degree programmes; and second, to evaluate the perceived e