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Home Department:
Katedra sociologie (25150)
Title:
TRAINING OF TRANSFERABLE JOB SKILLS OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
Citace
Dokoupilová, L., Cogiel, A., Blahová, J., Fero, M., Guráň, P. a Novotná, I. TRAINING OF TRANSFERABLE JOB SKILLS OF UNIVERSITY STUDENTS.
In:
16th annual International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation: ICERI2023 Proceedings 2023-11-13 Seville.
Seville: IATED Academy, 2023. s. 6942-6948. ISBN 978-84-09-55942-8.
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Publication year:
2023
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Number of pages:
7
Page from:
6942
Page to:
6948
Form of publication:
Elektronická verze
ISBN code:
978-84-09-55942-8
ISSN code:
2340-1095
Proceedings title:
ICERI2023 Proceedings
Proceedings:
Mezinárodní
Publisher name:
IATED Academy
Place of publishing:
Seville
Country of Publication:
Sborník vydaný v zahraničí
Název konference:
16th annual International Conference of Education, Research and Innovation
Místo konání konference:
Seville
Datum zahájení konference:
Typ akce podle státní
příslušnosti účastníků:
Celosvětová akce
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Key words in English:
transferable job skills, university graduate, labour market, blended learning, experts frompractice
Annotation in original language:
The contribution aims to present the opportunities for training university students, which reflect empirically recorded changes and demands of the labour market, using the example of educational modules created within three universities in the Czech Republic and Slovakia in cooperation with experts from practice. Educational modules represent an example of supporting the development of the transferable job skills of university graduates. These competencies are essential across different areas of life, and a person builds and carries them during her/his lifelong career. The content of the modules we based on the results of an empirical analysis of almost 50,000 job offers in the Slovak Republic in the years 2020-2022, complemented by findings from qualitative research using focus groups of employers in the Czech Republic. The analysis showed that among the most required personal qualities are communicativeness (54%), analysing and solving problems (50%), and organizing and planning work (36%). Based on the data, we compiled two educational modules in which students had the opportunity to develop the following competence blocks: communication, teamwork, time management, self-management, analysis and problem-solving and project management, adaptability, flexibility, entrepreneurship, presentation skills, and negotiation. Teaching in the modules took place using the blended learning method in international teams of students of social science and technical study programs, mainly online. Under the guidance of teachers and experts from practice, students performed tasks resulting from working reality, while their main goal was to outline and present a complex proposal for solutions to a specific real problem from practice. Both modules were piloted in the 2022/23 academic year and evaluated by students and experts. Students highly appreciated the training in transferable job skills, especially the opportunity to apply gained theoretical knowledge in tangible practice. Keywords: Transferable job skills, university graduate, labour market, blended learning, experts from practice.
Annotation in english language:
The contribution aims to present the opportunities for training university students, which reflect empirically recorded changes and demands of the labour market, using the example of educational modules created within three universities in the Czech Republic and Slovakia in cooperation with experts from practice. Educational modules represent an example of supporting the development of the transferable job skills of university graduates. These competencies are essential across different areas of life, and a person builds and carries them during her/his lifelong career. The content of the modules we based on the results of an empirical analysis of almost 50,000 job offers in the Slovak Republic in the years 2020-2022, complemented by findings from qualitative research using focus groups of employers in the Czech Republic. The analysis showed that among the most required personal qualities are communicativeness (54%), analysing and solving problems (50%), and organizing and planning work (36%). Based on the data, we compiled two educational modules in which students had the opportunity to develop the following competence blocks: communication, teamwork, time management, self-management, analysis and problem-solving and project management, adaptability, flexibility, entrepreneurship, presentation skills, and negotiation. Teaching in the modules took place using the blended learning method in international teams of students of social science and technical study programs, mainly online. Under the guidance of teachers and experts from practice, students performed tasks resulting from working reality, while their main goal was to outline and present a complex proposal for solutions to a specific real problem from practice. Both modules were piloted in the 2022/23 academic year and evaluated by students and experts. Students highly appreciated the training in transferable job skills, especially the opportunity to apply gained theoretical knowledge in tangible practice. Keywords: Transferable job skills, university graduate, labour market, blended learning, experts from practice.
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