2021
DOI: 10.1177/09504222211016293
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The price of knowledge and the wisdom of innocence: A difficult journey through the employability discourse in higher education

Abstract: Through the examination of knowledge artefacts, utilising an analytical metaphorical representation, the authors present an exploration of higher education. In this way, the exploration is depicted as a schizophrenic, dichotomic journey through the difficult discourse of knowledge, wisdom, and employability in higher education institutions. The article explores how the place and value of knowledge appear fractured in the higher education curriculum. Applying Root Cause Analysis, it is argued that the marketisa… Show more

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“…Discussions of employability information literacy in the published literature generally link the themes of information literacy and the employability of new graduates, showing strong interest from universities (Barkas and Armstrong, 2021;Christie, 2017). Research on this theme typically reports the embedding of transferable information literacy skills into the curriculum (alongside other employability skills) to demonstrate the contribution of libraries to the development of graduate attributes (e.g.…”
Section: Employability Information Literacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Discussions of employability information literacy in the published literature generally link the themes of information literacy and the employability of new graduates, showing strong interest from universities (Barkas and Armstrong, 2021;Christie, 2017). Research on this theme typically reports the embedding of transferable information literacy skills into the curriculum (alongside other employability skills) to demonstrate the contribution of libraries to the development of graduate attributes (e.g.…”
Section: Employability Information Literacymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Why do we need more graduates? We need more graduates to improve the economy and society, to develop new ideas and so on.” (Barkas and Armstrong, 2022: p. 52)…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Barkas & Armstrong, 2022; Barrio Maestre, 2022; EstebanBara, 2019;Haidt & Lukianoff, 2018), residential institutions open a debate on the function of the university institution: whether this is reduced only to the mere acquisition of a professional degree, or whether it also includes a broader training related to the ability to inhabit reality(Marín, 2012) fully. As Deresiewicz points out: College is not the only chance to learn to think.…”
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confidence: 99%