2012
DOI: 10.1108/00400911211198869
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Basic employability skills: a triangular design approach

Abstract: Purpose -This paper seeks to examine the basic employability skills needed for job performance, the reception of these skills in college, and the need for additional training in these skills after graduation. Design/methodology/approach -The research was based on a triangular design approach, in which the attitudes of three distinct groups -recent graduates, the faculty who taught them, and human resource managers who recruit them -were studied. The participants responded to a survey that included 47 items mea… Show more

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“…The transversal competences are also important; however they do not have enough space in curricula. Several authors have been discussing how transversal competences can be taught in engineering contexts (Pascail, 2006;Rosenberg et al, 2012;Shuman et al, 2005). Martin et al (2005, p. 179) suggest that "[…] non-technical skills cannot be taught isolated from technical context in which they will be used".…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The transversal competences are also important; however they do not have enough space in curricula. Several authors have been discussing how transversal competences can be taught in engineering contexts (Pascail, 2006;Rosenberg et al, 2012;Shuman et al, 2005). Martin et al (2005, p. 179) suggest that "[…] non-technical skills cannot be taught isolated from technical context in which they will be used".…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In an attempt to provide a comparison between stakeholders in one context, Rosenberg, Heimler and Morote (2012) found out that in that specific context, the most important attributes rated by graduates are leadership and work ethics.…”
Section: Lecturersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With such a high number of jobless matriculated and graduated youths, the researcher is of the opinion that in South Africa illiteracy is not the only cause of unemployment and poverty (Rosenberg, Heimler & Morote 2011). According to Robert (2002), youths are being given too much theoretical information during their studies and very few programs are implemented, that are aimed at developing these practical skills, enabling students to apply their knowledge in the practical world.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%