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Building on new theories about the meaning of employability in the twenty-first century and the power of social and cultural capital in enabling access to economic opportunities, Essays on Employer Engagement in Education considers how employer engagement is delivered and explores the employment and attainment outcomes linked to participation.
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Building on new theories about the meaning of employability in the twenty-first century and the power of social and cultural capital in enabling access to economic opportunities, Essays on Employer Engagement in Education considers how employer engagement is delivered and explores the employment and attainment outcomes linked to participation.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351386661
- Artikelnr.: 56889468
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 258
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Juli 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351386661
- Artikelnr.: 56889468
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Anthony Mann is Senior Policy Advisor (Vocational Education and Training) at the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Prue Huddleston is Emeritus Professor in the Centre for Education Studies, University of Warwick, UK Elnaz Kashefpakdel is Head of Research at the Education and Employers, a UK education charity.
Preface
Andreas Schleicher
Introduction
Anthony Mann
1. 'Employers at the heart of the system?' The role of employers in
qualification development
Prue Huddleston and Andrea Laczik
2. Investigating how benefits of an industry-school partnership vary
between industry sectors.
Kerry Lee, Fatima Abdulghani and John Hope
3. Who is getting prepared? Year 11 students' views on careers education
and work experience in English secondary schools
Julie Moote and Louise Archer
4. Competences, Capabilities and Capitals: conceptual paradigms in the
educational-employment relationship
Michael Tomlinson
5. Socialised social capital? The capacity of schools to use careers
provision to compensate for social capital deficiencies among teenagers
Anthony Mann, Elnaz T. Kashefpakdel and Christian Percy
6. Tell it like it is: Education and employer engagement, freelance and
self-employment
Prue Huddleston and Heidi Ashton
7. 'Selling the dream': stakeholder perceptions of the translation of
employability policy into university strategy.
Roy Priest
8. "My brother's football team mate's dad was a pathologist": serendipity
and employer engagement in medical careers
Steven Jones, Anthony Mann, Elnaz T. Kashefpakdel and Rachael McKeown
9. Someone in your life who really believes in you - Evidence and practice
in employer mentoring
Tristram Hooley and Jonathan Boys
10. Aligning school to work: Assessing the impact of employer engagement in
young people's transitions from education to work
Terence Hogarth and Lynn Gambin
11. Ethnographies of Work and Possible Futures: New ways for young people
to learn about work, and choose a meaningful first career
Nancy Hoffman and Mary Gatta
12. What impact can employer engagement have on student attitudes towards
school and their academic achievement? An analysis of OECD PISA Data
Elnaz T. Kashefpakdel, Jordan Rehill and Matteo Schleicher
13. Young people in the labour market: how teenage employer engagement
makes a difference to adult outcomes
Elnaz T. Kashefpakdel, Anthony Mann, Rachael McKeown, Jordan Rehill, and
Prue Huddleston
14. Insiders or outsiders, who do you trust? Engaging employers in
school-based career activities
Christian Percy and Elnaz T. Kashefpakdel
15. Between two worlds: linking education and employment
Simon Field
Conclusion
Prue Huddleston
Andreas Schleicher
Introduction
Anthony Mann
1. 'Employers at the heart of the system?' The role of employers in
qualification development
Prue Huddleston and Andrea Laczik
2. Investigating how benefits of an industry-school partnership vary
between industry sectors.
Kerry Lee, Fatima Abdulghani and John Hope
3. Who is getting prepared? Year 11 students' views on careers education
and work experience in English secondary schools
Julie Moote and Louise Archer
4. Competences, Capabilities and Capitals: conceptual paradigms in the
educational-employment relationship
Michael Tomlinson
5. Socialised social capital? The capacity of schools to use careers
provision to compensate for social capital deficiencies among teenagers
Anthony Mann, Elnaz T. Kashefpakdel and Christian Percy
6. Tell it like it is: Education and employer engagement, freelance and
self-employment
Prue Huddleston and Heidi Ashton
7. 'Selling the dream': stakeholder perceptions of the translation of
employability policy into university strategy.
Roy Priest
8. "My brother's football team mate's dad was a pathologist": serendipity
and employer engagement in medical careers
Steven Jones, Anthony Mann, Elnaz T. Kashefpakdel and Rachael McKeown
9. Someone in your life who really believes in you - Evidence and practice
in employer mentoring
Tristram Hooley and Jonathan Boys
10. Aligning school to work: Assessing the impact of employer engagement in
young people's transitions from education to work
Terence Hogarth and Lynn Gambin
11. Ethnographies of Work and Possible Futures: New ways for young people
to learn about work, and choose a meaningful first career
Nancy Hoffman and Mary Gatta
12. What impact can employer engagement have on student attitudes towards
school and their academic achievement? An analysis of OECD PISA Data
Elnaz T. Kashefpakdel, Jordan Rehill and Matteo Schleicher
13. Young people in the labour market: how teenage employer engagement
makes a difference to adult outcomes
Elnaz T. Kashefpakdel, Anthony Mann, Rachael McKeown, Jordan Rehill, and
Prue Huddleston
14. Insiders or outsiders, who do you trust? Engaging employers in
school-based career activities
Christian Percy and Elnaz T. Kashefpakdel
15. Between two worlds: linking education and employment
Simon Field
Conclusion
Prue Huddleston
Preface
Andreas Schleicher
Introduction
Anthony Mann
1. 'Employers at the heart of the system?' The role of employers in
qualification development
Prue Huddleston and Andrea Laczik
2. Investigating how benefits of an industry-school partnership vary
between industry sectors.
Kerry Lee, Fatima Abdulghani and John Hope
3. Who is getting prepared? Year 11 students' views on careers education
and work experience in English secondary schools
Julie Moote and Louise Archer
4. Competences, Capabilities and Capitals: conceptual paradigms in the
educational-employment relationship
Michael Tomlinson
5. Socialised social capital? The capacity of schools to use careers
provision to compensate for social capital deficiencies among teenagers
Anthony Mann, Elnaz T. Kashefpakdel and Christian Percy
6. Tell it like it is: Education and employer engagement, freelance and
self-employment
Prue Huddleston and Heidi Ashton
7. 'Selling the dream': stakeholder perceptions of the translation of
employability policy into university strategy.
Roy Priest
8. "My brother's football team mate's dad was a pathologist": serendipity
and employer engagement in medical careers
Steven Jones, Anthony Mann, Elnaz T. Kashefpakdel and Rachael McKeown
9. Someone in your life who really believes in you - Evidence and practice
in employer mentoring
Tristram Hooley and Jonathan Boys
10. Aligning school to work: Assessing the impact of employer engagement in
young people's transitions from education to work
Terence Hogarth and Lynn Gambin
11. Ethnographies of Work and Possible Futures: New ways for young people
to learn about work, and choose a meaningful first career
Nancy Hoffman and Mary Gatta
12. What impact can employer engagement have on student attitudes towards
school and their academic achievement? An analysis of OECD PISA Data
Elnaz T. Kashefpakdel, Jordan Rehill and Matteo Schleicher
13. Young people in the labour market: how teenage employer engagement
makes a difference to adult outcomes
Elnaz T. Kashefpakdel, Anthony Mann, Rachael McKeown, Jordan Rehill, and
Prue Huddleston
14. Insiders or outsiders, who do you trust? Engaging employers in
school-based career activities
Christian Percy and Elnaz T. Kashefpakdel
15. Between two worlds: linking education and employment
Simon Field
Conclusion
Prue Huddleston
Andreas Schleicher
Introduction
Anthony Mann
1. 'Employers at the heart of the system?' The role of employers in
qualification development
Prue Huddleston and Andrea Laczik
2. Investigating how benefits of an industry-school partnership vary
between industry sectors.
Kerry Lee, Fatima Abdulghani and John Hope
3. Who is getting prepared? Year 11 students' views on careers education
and work experience in English secondary schools
Julie Moote and Louise Archer
4. Competences, Capabilities and Capitals: conceptual paradigms in the
educational-employment relationship
Michael Tomlinson
5. Socialised social capital? The capacity of schools to use careers
provision to compensate for social capital deficiencies among teenagers
Anthony Mann, Elnaz T. Kashefpakdel and Christian Percy
6. Tell it like it is: Education and employer engagement, freelance and
self-employment
Prue Huddleston and Heidi Ashton
7. 'Selling the dream': stakeholder perceptions of the translation of
employability policy into university strategy.
Roy Priest
8. "My brother's football team mate's dad was a pathologist": serendipity
and employer engagement in medical careers
Steven Jones, Anthony Mann, Elnaz T. Kashefpakdel and Rachael McKeown
9. Someone in your life who really believes in you - Evidence and practice
in employer mentoring
Tristram Hooley and Jonathan Boys
10. Aligning school to work: Assessing the impact of employer engagement in
young people's transitions from education to work
Terence Hogarth and Lynn Gambin
11. Ethnographies of Work and Possible Futures: New ways for young people
to learn about work, and choose a meaningful first career
Nancy Hoffman and Mary Gatta
12. What impact can employer engagement have on student attitudes towards
school and their academic achievement? An analysis of OECD PISA Data
Elnaz T. Kashefpakdel, Jordan Rehill and Matteo Schleicher
13. Young people in the labour market: how teenage employer engagement
makes a difference to adult outcomes
Elnaz T. Kashefpakdel, Anthony Mann, Rachael McKeown, Jordan Rehill, and
Prue Huddleston
14. Insiders or outsiders, who do you trust? Engaging employers in
school-based career activities
Christian Percy and Elnaz T. Kashefpakdel
15. Between two worlds: linking education and employment
Simon Field
Conclusion
Prue Huddleston