Employability Learning and Teaching Research: A Twenty Year Structured Narrative Review

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Choi-Lundberg, Derek [1 ]
Douglas, Tracy [1 ]
Bird, Marie-Louise
Coleman, Bianca [1 ]
Greenwood, Melanie [1 ]
Martin, Romany
Prior, Sarah [1 ]
Saghafi, Farida [1 ]
Roehrer, Erin
Waddingham, Suzie
Wolsey, Carolyn [1 ]
Kelder, Jo-Anne [1 ]
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[1] Univ Tasmania, Hobart, Australia
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HIGHER-EDUCATION; GRADUATE EMPLOYABILITY; IMPACT;
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Employability is a set of key personal attributes and transferable and discipline-specific skills considered essential for effective workplace performance; however, there are numerous perspectives about employability and how to develop it in higher education. Definitions and measurements of employability are influenced by factors such as government policy, requirements of employers, discipline norms and structural barriers. In the context of the Special Issue: 20-year JUTLPReview, this structured narrative review aimed to explore and understand employability to inform higher education learning and teaching practice. Forty-six articles published in the Journal of University Teaching & Learning Practicewere included, set in the context of 45 review articles on employability sourced from Scopus and ERIC databases and other selected literature. Several definitions of employability drew on existing employability frameworks and researchers' evolving conceptions of employability within their disciplinary contexts. We propose a composite definition of employability based on the findings from this review: Employability is lifelong, evolving and complex, requiring adaptability and capabilities including knowledge, skills and attributes to obtain sustainable employment and resolve work ambiguities in challenging globalised, sociocultural and economic contexts. Higher education teaching practices, curriculum and assessment develop employability by developing discipline-specific alongsidetransferable knowledge, skills, attitudes, literacies, competencies, capacities and capabilities relevant to potential workplaces and aligned with employability attributes. Student-centred experiential learning models such as work-integrated learning, internships, industry experience, problem-based learning and reflection promote employability. Higher education also should promote career development competencies to enable students to showcase their skills, experiences, and attributes to employers through e-portfolios
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