TY - JOUR
T1 - “Universities just pretend that getting that piece of paper is all you need, like they are selling ice cream.”
T2 - Supporting diverse graduates to achieve post-graduation goals
AU - O’Shea, Sarah
AU - Delahunty, Janine
AU - Groves, Olivia
N1 - Includes bibliographical references
PY - 2020/12/9
Y1 - 2020/12/9
N2 - Internationally, new complexities and permutations have emerged in the world of work: employment is no longer stable or strictly demarcated by graduate and non-graduate work; unsecured and entrepreneurial economies are prevalent. Despite this, an expectation persists in the higher education (HE) sector that educational access will result in positive post-graduate outcomes regardless of prior educational or social disadvantage. This paper explores how students from a range of diverse backgrounds navigate post-graduation landscapes and the issues/obstacles they reported during this journey. Drawn from an analysis of large-scale Australian quantitative data and qualitative data from 268 alumni (O’Shea, 2019), recommendations are made for how the global community can honour difference and support all graduates to be “future-ready”.
AB - Internationally, new complexities and permutations have emerged in the world of work: employment is no longer stable or strictly demarcated by graduate and non-graduate work; unsecured and entrepreneurial economies are prevalent. Despite this, an expectation persists in the higher education (HE) sector that educational access will result in positive post-graduate outcomes regardless of prior educational or social disadvantage. This paper explores how students from a range of diverse backgrounds navigate post-graduation landscapes and the issues/obstacles they reported during this journey. Drawn from an analysis of large-scale Australian quantitative data and qualitative data from 268 alumni (O’Shea, 2019), recommendations are made for how the global community can honour difference and support all graduates to be “future-ready”.
U2 - 10.82425/lt-eth.v2i2.110
DO - 10.82425/lt-eth.v2i2.110
M3 - Article
VL - 2
SP - 87
EP - 92
JO - ETH Learning and Teaching Journal
JF - ETH Learning and Teaching Journal
IS - 2
ER -