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Employing Words: transferring academic writing skills to the job market Dr Emily Alder Edinburgh & Lothians Regional Articulation Hub Edinburgh Napier University. Skills development. Programme of academic skills development
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Employing Words: transferring academic writing skills to the job marketDr Emily AlderEdinburgh & Lothians Regional Articulation HubEdinburgh Napier University
Skills development Programme of academic skills development Piloted ‘Employing Words’ to address gap between academic and employable writing skills Aimed to encourage deep learning to promote transferability... ...and students’ confidence in that transferability
Reflection Adapted from Cottrell (2008)
Evaluation Adapted from Kumar (2008)
I feel confident about sitting down to write a really good job application
I know the type of language I should use in a written job application to make myself attractive to employers
How would you describe the way you feel now about the prospect of writing job applications? How would you describe the way you feel about the prospect of writing job applications?
Some limitations Small student numbers Student perceptions: not able to measure actual writing skills... ... Nor track future student performance What next? Extend workshop programme Follow-up with online resources ?
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