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What is Employability (of Graduates)

Global Considerations in Entrepreneurship Education and Training
Is a complex concept centred on graduates' abilities to adapt to labour market based in the skills (both academic and soft skills) acquired during the frequency of academic degrees at HEIs,
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Does Entrepreneurship and Innovative Education Matter to Increase Employability Skills?: A Framework Based on the Evidence From Five European Countries
Elisabeth T. Pereira (Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal), Madalena Villas-Boas (Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal), and Cátia C. Rebelo (Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal & University of Cardiff, UK)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 14
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-7675-4.ch013
Abstract
The present study proposes a framework of key skills to improve the HEIs current curricula through entrepreneurship and innovative education. The approach is based on a questionnaire applied to key stakeholders, students (from economics, business and engineering subject field of studies) and academics, from five European countries. The results allow to identify the graduates' skills shortages and the best covered skills in current curricula. Those skills are in accordance with the 21st century skills and constitute the foundation of the proposed framework that suggests that this mix of skills should be integrated and implemented into the curricula degrees of HEIs, through a group of innovative and entrepreneurship education initiatives to promote graduates' employability.
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