Psychology Education and Work Readiness Integration: A Call for Research in Australia

Supporting students to develop transferable skills and gain employment is a vital function of Universities in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. A key area is work readiness, which has steadily grown in importance over the last 2 decades as tertiary institutions increasingly aim to produce...

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Main Authors: Ashleigh Schweinsberg, Matthew E. Mundy, Kyle R. Dyer, Filia Garivaldis
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-04-01
Series:Frontiers in Psychology
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.623353/full
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spelling doaj-17f6f52a16b44683b6d3f7fbec9f2cb62021-04-09T04:30:36ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Psychology1664-10782021-04-011210.3389/fpsyg.2021.623353623353Psychology Education and Work Readiness Integration: A Call for Research in AustraliaAshleigh Schweinsberg0Matthew E. Mundy1Kyle R. Dyer2Filia Garivaldis3School of Psychological Sciences, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, AustraliaMonash Centre for Professional Development and Monash Online Education, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, AustraliaInstitute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, King’s College London, London, United KingdomMonash Sustainable Development Institute, Monash University, Melbourne, VIC, AustraliaSupporting students to develop transferable skills and gain employment is a vital function of Universities in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. A key area is work readiness, which has steadily grown in importance over the last 2 decades as tertiary institutions increasingly aim to produce graduates who perceive and are perceived as work ready. However, a large majority of graduates report a lack of skills and confidence needed for the effective transition from study to work. This may be particularly problematic for disciplines that impart both discipline-specific and transferrable skills, such as psychology. The aim of this paper is to addresses the concept of work readiness within Australian psychological training and explores the need to shed light on and integrate work readiness within the pedagogy of psychology within Australia. Specifically, this paper calls for a review of work readiness skills developed in psychological courses to ensure industry needs are met. Beyond such a review, it is suggested that tertiary centres need to facilitate students in capturing and reflecting upon the transferable skills that they develop; and build assessments that allow students to demonstrate transferable skills in a meaningful way. Further, this paper proposes that work readiness skills be routinely mapped onto graduate attributes and course learning outcomes to be readily available by students so as to increase students’ potential to articulate their learnt work readiness skills once in the workplace.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.623353/fullwork readinesspsychology workforceAustraliagraduate attributepedagogy of psychologypsychology
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Psychology Education and Work Readiness Integration: A Call for Research in Australia
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Kyle R. Dyer
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title Psychology Education and Work Readiness Integration: A Call for Research in Australia
title_short Psychology Education and Work Readiness Integration: A Call for Research in Australia
title_full Psychology Education and Work Readiness Integration: A Call for Research in Australia
title_fullStr Psychology Education and Work Readiness Integration: A Call for Research in Australia
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series Frontiers in Psychology
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publishDate 2021-04-01
description Supporting students to develop transferable skills and gain employment is a vital function of Universities in the era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. A key area is work readiness, which has steadily grown in importance over the last 2 decades as tertiary institutions increasingly aim to produce graduates who perceive and are perceived as work ready. However, a large majority of graduates report a lack of skills and confidence needed for the effective transition from study to work. This may be particularly problematic for disciplines that impart both discipline-specific and transferrable skills, such as psychology. The aim of this paper is to addresses the concept of work readiness within Australian psychological training and explores the need to shed light on and integrate work readiness within the pedagogy of psychology within Australia. Specifically, this paper calls for a review of work readiness skills developed in psychological courses to ensure industry needs are met. Beyond such a review, it is suggested that tertiary centres need to facilitate students in capturing and reflecting upon the transferable skills that they develop; and build assessments that allow students to demonstrate transferable skills in a meaningful way. Further, this paper proposes that work readiness skills be routinely mapped onto graduate attributes and course learning outcomes to be readily available by students so as to increase students’ potential to articulate their learnt work readiness skills once in the workplace.
topic work readiness
psychology workforce
Australia
graduate attribute
pedagogy of psychology
psychology
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