‘Regional Universities’ and Pedagogy Graduate Employability in Rural Labour Markets /
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Paviotti, Gigliola.
‘Regional Universities’ and Pedagogy Graduate Employability in Rural Labour Markets / [electronic resource] : by Gigliola Paviotti. - 1st ed. 2020. .- Cham :: : , 2020., .- XV, 129 p., online resource. -ISBN 9783030536800
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Chapter 1. Graduate employability -- Chapter 2. Policies and practices in European regional development -- Chapter 3. Rural territories and graduate employment -- Chapter 4. Higher Education and Employability -- Chapter 5. The employers -- Chapter 6. Students and graduates -- Chapter 7. Pedagogies for employability of graduates in the regional labour market.
This book explores the issue of graduate employability in rural labour markets. European higher education institutions are expected to be crucial players in terms of regional innovation, contributing through research, education and formation of human capital. The author asks how this role be played out equally in urban and rural areas. In rural areas, the most educated young members of society often find it impossible to contribute to the local economy and feel forced to seek better prospects in urban centres. The author examines the roles of higher education in rural centres, as well as the transitions from education to work by taking the point of view of students and graduates. Finally, the book offers advice for pedagogies that support the increase of employability potential for rural economies. Gigliola Paviotti is Research Fellow at the University of Macerata, Italy. She has worked for more than 20 years in the education and training fields, focusing on employability and transitions from education to work. In recent years, her research has focused on place-based approaches to support graduate employment in local labour markets.
10.1007/978-3-030-53680-0 doi
Higher education.
International education .
Comparative education.
School management and organization.
School administration.
Ability.
Educational sociology.
Higher Education.
International and Comparative Education.
Administration, Organization and Leadership.
Skills.
Sociology of Education.
LB2300-2799.3
378
Paviotti, Gigliola.
‘Regional Universities’ and Pedagogy Graduate Employability in Rural Labour Markets / [electronic resource] : by Gigliola Paviotti. - 1st ed. 2020. .- Cham :: : , 2020., .- XV, 129 p., online resource. -ISBN 9783030536800
- SpringerLink (Online service),
Chapter 1. Graduate employability -- Chapter 2. Policies and practices in European regional development -- Chapter 3. Rural territories and graduate employment -- Chapter 4. Higher Education and Employability -- Chapter 5. The employers -- Chapter 6. Students and graduates -- Chapter 7. Pedagogies for employability of graduates in the regional labour market.
This book explores the issue of graduate employability in rural labour markets. European higher education institutions are expected to be crucial players in terms of regional innovation, contributing through research, education and formation of human capital. The author asks how this role be played out equally in urban and rural areas. In rural areas, the most educated young members of society often find it impossible to contribute to the local economy and feel forced to seek better prospects in urban centres. The author examines the roles of higher education in rural centres, as well as the transitions from education to work by taking the point of view of students and graduates. Finally, the book offers advice for pedagogies that support the increase of employability potential for rural economies. Gigliola Paviotti is Research Fellow at the University of Macerata, Italy. She has worked for more than 20 years in the education and training fields, focusing on employability and transitions from education to work. In recent years, her research has focused on place-based approaches to support graduate employment in local labour markets.
10.1007/978-3-030-53680-0 doi
Higher education.
International education .
Comparative education.
School management and organization.
School administration.
Ability.
Educational sociology.
Higher Education.
International and Comparative Education.
Administration, Organization and Leadership.
Skills.
Sociology of Education.
LB2300-2799.3
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