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Rethinking graduate attributes: understanding the learning journeys of part-time students in the Open University in Scotland.

Caddell, Martha; Cannell, Pete

Authors

Martha Caddell

Pete Cannell



Contributors

Bill Jones
Editor

Susan Oosthuizen
Editor

Abstract

Four in ten of Scotland’s university students study part time. But their voices and experience are often sidelined in debates about employability and graduate attributes. What do part-time students value in their course of study, and how does this differ from the experience of students in campus based universities? What is the relevance of current and future employment to their experience of study? What relevance might graduate attributes have to part time students? This paper draws on evidence gathered in two large scale surveys of Open University (OU) students in Scotland to explore these issues. The first of these studies explored study motivations and the relationship between study and employment. It highlights the fact that people often choose to study at points of change, or desired change in their life. Study either facilitates that change, or is in itself a part of the change. The aspirations of students does not neatly fit the traditional linear ‘graduate attributes’ model of progression from study to graduate career. Rather our findings suggest more complex journeys which pose challenges to that model and suggest alternative ways of viewing the relationship between study and ‘graduateness’. The second study explores the experience of OU students who studied previously at higher education level in a Scottish college. For these students employment and study is often intertwined and learning journeys are complex and non-linear. In the final section of the paper we look critically at the relevance of the idea of ‘graduateness’ for part-time / in work students and draw on the literature to suggest alternative ways in which the relationship between Higher Education (HE) and employment might be conceived in the context of the (changing) relationship between study and employment.

Citation

Caddell, M., & Cannell, P. (2011, March). Rethinking graduate attributes: understanding the learning journeys of part-time students in the Open University in Scotland. Presented at Conference of the Universities Association for Lifelong Learning (UALL) 2011

Conference Name Conference of the Universities Association for Lifelong Learning (UALL) 2011
Acceptance Date Apr 1, 2011
Online Publication Date Apr 1, 2011
Publication Date 2012
Deposit Date Apr 25, 2017
Book Title Part-Time study: the new paradigm for Higher Education?
Chapter Number 1
ISBN 9780957203303
Keywords Students, part-time, higher education, learning journeys,
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/832778





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