Employability via community challenge
•   http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/jobs   - 14 Jan 2013
• "The pressure is on students to get work
  experience and choose their career
  path early on. Students should go to
  university with a plan in their first six
  months, not leave it until the last six
  weeks, or they risk missing out on a
  decent job."
- Martin Birchall, managing director of
  High Fliers Research
   a set of achievements, - skills,
    understandings and personal attributes –
    that make graduates more likely to gain
    employment and be successful in their
    chosen occupations, which benefits
    themselves, the workforce, the
    community and the economy (HEA,
    2012).
•   The skills come under the following
    categories:
•   behavioural – enthusiasm, adaptability,
    resilience, thoroughness
•   functional – literacy, language, numeracy,
    able to use ICT
•   intellectual – planning, problem-solving, self
    management, organising own learning
•   work-related – team-working, time
    management, customer service,
    consistency, reliability
 Business and customer awareness –
  business success, innovation and taking
  calculated risks, customer satisfaction
  and customer loyalty.
 Problem solving – analysing facts,
  creative thinking to develop solutions.
 Communication and literacy – ability to
  produce clear, structured written work
  and listening and questioning.
 Application of numeracy – general
  mathematical awareness and its
  application in practical contexts
 Application of information technology –
  basic IT skills, word processing,
  spreadsheets, file management and use
  of internet search engines.
 A positive attitude: a ‘can-do’
  approach, new ideas and a drive to
  make these happen.
   Entrepreneurship/enterprise: broadly, an
    ability to demonstrate an innovative
    approach, creativity, collaboration and
    risk taking. (CBI 2011)
Employability via community challenge
 Google scanned and digitized 7 million
  books and Wikipedia users created the
  world's largest encyclopedia
 YouTube Edu and iTunes U made video
  and audio lectures by the best professors
  in the country available for free, and
  before college students built Facebook
  into the world's largest social network
Employability via community challenge
   Slideshow of images of Probation
   Video interview with an Offender Manager in
    Blackburn
   Video interview with the Board of the
    Lancashire Probation Trust
   Video interview with Kevin Robinson, Chief
    Executive, Lancashire Probation Trust
   “Mr Consequence” – interview with reformed
    “hard guy”
   Communities designing crime prevention
    services
   Video of housing and it's impact on children's
    health and well being
   Investigation on “what does diversity mean?”
   Investigation into services promoting diversity
   Kiosk application designed to reach communities
    with South Asian communities
   Diverse students creating value for their
    communities
   Diverse communities – Darwen Valley Community
    Centre Management Board
   What is Social Capital? – Darwen Arts Society
 Traditional assignment – Produce an
  assessment report on child poverty in
  Lancashire
 FdA Public Service Management - Social
  Policy & Welfare to explore….
    › Causes of child poverty
    › Implications for children
    › Make social policy recommendations
Employability via community challenge
   Lancashire Probation Trust suffers from poor
    reputation and lack of understanding from
    the public about what they do
   People who were aware of offenders doing
    Community Payback work in the local area
    had lower levels of confidence in the
    effectiveness of the CJS than those who
    weren’t (36% and 43% respectively) (Home
    Office, November 2011)
   Students provided the Board of
    Lancashire Probation Trust the
    opportunity to dispel the myths around
    “Community Payback” and community
    justice approaches generally
 Beetham (2010) suggests that “the vast
  majority of graduate jobs require use of
  ICT….. an ever-more significant element
  of employability.”
 4 C’s - Collaboration, Critical Thinking,
  Communication, Creativity
Employability via community challenge
Employability via community challenge
Employability via community challenge
Employability via community challenge
 What are your views on “Students as
  producers of knowledge”?
 How would you like to get more
  involved?
 ……or if you prefer send a photo


Please tweet to @EezedZrumi

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Employability via community challenge

  • 2. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/jobs - 14 Jan 2013
  • 3. • "The pressure is on students to get work experience and choose their career path early on. Students should go to university with a plan in their first six months, not leave it until the last six weeks, or they risk missing out on a decent job." - Martin Birchall, managing director of High Fliers Research
  • 4. a set of achievements, - skills, understandings and personal attributes – that make graduates more likely to gain employment and be successful in their chosen occupations, which benefits themselves, the workforce, the community and the economy (HEA, 2012).
  • 5. The skills come under the following categories: • behavioural – enthusiasm, adaptability, resilience, thoroughness • functional – literacy, language, numeracy, able to use ICT • intellectual – planning, problem-solving, self management, organising own learning • work-related – team-working, time management, customer service, consistency, reliability
  • 6.  Business and customer awareness – business success, innovation and taking calculated risks, customer satisfaction and customer loyalty.  Problem solving – analysing facts, creative thinking to develop solutions.  Communication and literacy – ability to produce clear, structured written work and listening and questioning.
  • 7.  Application of numeracy – general mathematical awareness and its application in practical contexts  Application of information technology – basic IT skills, word processing, spreadsheets, file management and use of internet search engines.  A positive attitude: a ‘can-do’ approach, new ideas and a drive to make these happen.
  • 8. Entrepreneurship/enterprise: broadly, an ability to demonstrate an innovative approach, creativity, collaboration and risk taking. (CBI 2011)
  • 10.  Google scanned and digitized 7 million books and Wikipedia users created the world's largest encyclopedia  YouTube Edu and iTunes U made video and audio lectures by the best professors in the country available for free, and before college students built Facebook into the world's largest social network
  • 12. Slideshow of images of Probation  Video interview with an Offender Manager in Blackburn  Video interview with the Board of the Lancashire Probation Trust  Video interview with Kevin Robinson, Chief Executive, Lancashire Probation Trust  “Mr Consequence” – interview with reformed “hard guy”  Communities designing crime prevention services
  • 13. Video of housing and it's impact on children's health and well being  Investigation on “what does diversity mean?”  Investigation into services promoting diversity  Kiosk application designed to reach communities with South Asian communities  Diverse students creating value for their communities  Diverse communities – Darwen Valley Community Centre Management Board  What is Social Capital? – Darwen Arts Society
  • 14.  Traditional assignment – Produce an assessment report on child poverty in Lancashire  FdA Public Service Management - Social Policy & Welfare to explore…. › Causes of child poverty › Implications for children › Make social policy recommendations
  • 16. Lancashire Probation Trust suffers from poor reputation and lack of understanding from the public about what they do  People who were aware of offenders doing Community Payback work in the local area had lower levels of confidence in the effectiveness of the CJS than those who weren’t (36% and 43% respectively) (Home Office, November 2011)
  • 17. Students provided the Board of Lancashire Probation Trust the opportunity to dispel the myths around “Community Payback” and community justice approaches generally
  • 18.  Beetham (2010) suggests that “the vast majority of graduate jobs require use of ICT….. an ever-more significant element of employability.”  4 C’s - Collaboration, Critical Thinking, Communication, Creativity
  • 23.  What are your views on “Students as producers of knowledge”?  How would you like to get more involved?  ……or if you prefer send a photo Please tweet to @EezedZrumi