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Understanding Employer Engagement in Education - Theories and evidence (Hardcover, New)
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Understanding Employer Engagement in Education - Theories and evidence (Hardcover, New)
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This collection focuses on employer engagement in education, how it
is delivered and the differentiated impact it has on young people
in their progression through schooling and higher education into
the labour market. The focus is not narrowly on vocational or
technical education or work-related learning, but on how employer
engagement (eg, work experience, internships, careers education,
workplace visits, mentoring, enterprise education etc) influences
the experiences and outcomes of the broad range of young people
across mainstream academic learning programmes. The essays explore
the different ways in which education can support or constrain
social mobility and, in particular, how employer engagement in
education can have significant impact upon social mobility - both
positive and negative. Leading international contributors examine
issues surrounding employer engagement and social mobility:
conceptualisations of employer engagement; trends in social
mobility; employer engagement and social class; access and
management of work experience; social capital and aspiration;
access to employment. The book makes employer engagement an
innovative focus in relation to the well established fields of
social mobility and school to work transition. By examining what
difference employer engagement makes, the essays raise questions
about conventional models and show how research drawing on
different fields and disciplines can be brought together to provide
a more coherent and convincing account. Building on new
theorisations and combining existing and new data, the collection
offers a systematic exploration of the influence of socio-economic
status on school-to-work transitions, and addresses how educational
policy can shape more efficient labour market outcomes. In doing
so, it draws on, and speaks to, existing literature which has
considered such questions from the perspectives of gender,
ethnicity and social disadvantage.
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