2018
DOI: 10.3390/su10051385
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An Exploratory Study of the Learning of Transferable Skills in a Research-Oriented Intensive Course in Atmospheric Sciences

Abstract: Transferable skills, such as learning skills as well as oral and written communication skills, are needed by today’s experts. The learning of transferable skills was studied during a multidisciplinary two-week, research-oriented intensive course in atmospheric sciences. Students were assessed on their experience of learning data analysis, writing reports and articles, oral presentation, learning and teaching, as well as project and time management skills and the importance of learning these transferable skills… Show more

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“…Employability skills is a term used interchangeably with several related terms such as soft skills, generic skills, 21st -century skills, non-technical skills, competencies, transversal skills, and career skills (Silva, 2009;Economou, 2016;Burns, 2017;Ruuskanen, et al 2018;Joynes et al, 2019, among others). According to the Employability skills for the future (DEST, 2002, p. 1), many terms are used in different environments to describe general skills that all employees may have.…”
Section: Employability Skills: Meaning and Importancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Employability skills is a term used interchangeably with several related terms such as soft skills, generic skills, 21st -century skills, non-technical skills, competencies, transversal skills, and career skills (Silva, 2009;Economou, 2016;Burns, 2017;Ruuskanen, et al 2018;Joynes et al, 2019, among others). According to the Employability skills for the future (DEST, 2002, p. 1), many terms are used in different environments to describe general skills that all employees may have.…”
Section: Employability Skills: Meaning and Importancementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Artistic pedagogies also have the potential to develop students' transferable skills by encouraging students to view science through a creative lens, enhancing their abilities in areas such as public presentation, communication and teamwork, and fostering their skills in imaginative, critical and transdisciplinary thinking. Transdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches offer especially valuable pedagogical models as they help to better prepare students for the twenty-first century workplace, where broader transferable skills are increasingly viewed as vital graduate attributes that are as important as disciplinary-based knowledge (Miller & White, 2013;Ruuskanen, Vehkamäki, Riuttanen, & Lauri, 2018).…”
Section: Background and Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The collaboration can happen within the same programme or unit, or across institutional boundaries. Good experiences have been found in teaching across institutes and fields of science (Lappalainen et al, 2014;Lauri et al, 2020) and in multidisciplinary intensive courses students learn many transferable skills that may be useful in their future working life (Ruuskanen et al, 2018). A teacher network can provide interdisciplinary learning on the complex social-environmental problem of climate change where students do not need to piece together different disciplines responses by themselves (Pharo et al, 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%