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From a blank piece of paper to a compelling employability narrative: student-designed authentic assessment for creating socially responsible, employable graduates
Todd, Andrea
Todd, Andrea
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Against a backdrop of increasing focus on graduate employability and employment outcomes (Bathmaker 2021) and increasing investment in widening participation programmes (Hutchinson, Reader and Akhal, 2020), this case study considers how handing over the reins and taking a student-led approach to module development has enabled students to develop a compelling employability narrative (Tomlinson, 2017; Tomlinson and Anderson, 2021), to better understand social responsibility and confidently articulate their skills for work.
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Todd, A. (2024). From a blank piece of paper to a compelling employability narrative: student-designed authentic assessment for creating socially responsible, employable graduates. In S. Norton, M. Phillips & I. Ugiagbe-Green (Eds.) Lighting the Labyrinth: enhancing student success through the 3Es. Advance HE.
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