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Zineb Draissi; Yu Rong – SAGE Open, 2023
This study aimed to comprehend the patterns and scope of the education mismatch in the Moroccan labor market by collecting and analyzing an extensive database of the types of skills that fuel economic expansion and growth. A self-assessment approach was used to determine the extent of mismatch in Morocco by adopting the World Bank's Skills Toward…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Job Skills, Self Evaluation (Individuals), Urban Areas
Ntombenhle Sylvia Mlangeni; Sadi Seyama-Mokhaneli – Research in Social Sciences and Technology, 2024
The work landscape is evolving with the advent of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR), potentially rendering current jobs obsolete and necessitating new skills or retraining of existing occupations for future employment. This revolution is disrupting nearly every sector, including education, highlighting the need for education to address issues…
Descriptors: Technological Advancement, Foreign Countries, Coding, Robotics
Altun, Sadegul Akbaba; Buyukozturk, Sener; Seheryeli, Merve Yildirim – International Journal of Assessment Tools in Education, 2021
This study aims to develop a scale that will determine the factors causing professional obsolescence in the field of education. In this context, the Professional Obsolescence Scale (POS) has been developed to determine the professional and organizational obsolescence of primary, secondary and high school administrators. In this scale development…
Descriptors: Skill Obsolescence, Job Skills, Professional Development, Organizational Climate
Chuang, Szufang – European Journal of Training and Development, 2021
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to contribute to the literature on issues regarding the influence of skill-polarized workplace on jobs, human capital and organization from human resource development's (HRD's) perspective, this research identified 30 displaceable skills from endangered jobs and examined 423 adult employees' awareness and…
Descriptors: Job Skills, Robotics, Adults, Employees
European Training Foundation, 2020
In November 2018 the European Training Foundation (ETF) launched an international reflection to investigate how global trends impact developing and transition economies and to discuss what actions need to be taken to prepare people for a changing world and manage their transitions towards uncertain futures. This study on the future of skills in…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Agricultural Occupations, Technology, Job Skills
Osborne, Natalie; Grant-Smith, Deanna – Australian Universities' Review, 2017
Increasingly those working in higher education are tasked with targeting their teaching approaches and techniques to improve the "employability" of graduates. However, this approach is promoted with little recognition that enhanced employability does not guarantee employment outcomes or the tensions inherent in pursuing this agenda. The…
Descriptors: Employment Potential, Higher Education, College Instruction, Resistance (Psychology)
Johnson Morgan, Melissa; Finkelstein, Joanne – Perspectives: Policy and Practice in Higher Education, 2017
Getting a good and relevant education is difficult enough to achieve within a context where social and economic needs are constantly unsettled by political policy. The public funding of the education sector has become a contested arena irrespective of a government's ideology. Recent graduates from various disciplines from Town Planning to…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Educational Change, Education Work Relationship, Student Educational Objectives
Mann, Anthony; Huddleston, Prue – British Journal of Guidance & Counselling, 2017
The focus of this article is the youth labour market and how changes within it have (negatively) affected the economic prospects of young Britons. It suggests ways in which schools and colleges can respond to such change in order to optimise the life chances of their students. The paper reviews the perspectives of two important groups of people…
Descriptors: Labor Market, Youth Employment, Youth Opportunities, Economic Impact
Lu, Jingyan – International Education Studies, 2016
This paper discusses the impact of medical technology on health care in light of the fact that doctors are becoming more reliant on technology for obtaining patient information, making diagnoses and in carrying out treatments. Evidence has shown that technology can negatively affect doctor-patient communications, physical examination skills, and…
Descriptors: Medical Services, Medical Education, Influence of Technology, Physicians
Weise, Michelle R. – New England Journal of Higher Education, 2016
The debates between vocational/technical training and education are getting old. On one side, we have academics arguing for the timelessness of an education--learning that is not specifically tailored toward work or "the what." On the other side, there are employers retreating more and more from training candidates--and blaming…
Descriptors: Minimum Competencies, Skill Development, Job Skills, Skill Obsolescence
Silkina, Galina Iu.; Bakanova, Svetlana A. – International Journal of Environmental and Science Education, 2016
The article considers the mathematical models of the growth and accumulation of scientific and applied knowledge since it is seen as the main potential and key competence of modern companies. The problem is examined on two levels--the growth and evolution of objective knowledge and knowledge evolution of a particular individual. Both processes are…
Descriptors: Growth Models, Mathematical Models, Individual Development, Knowledge Economy
Støren, Liv Anne; Arnesen, Clara Åse – Quality in Higher Education, 2016
This paper examines the factors that may have impact on the extent to which the knowledge and skills of master's degree graduates in Norway are utilised at work, three years after graduation. The focus is on the impact of the quality of the study programme as well as the graduates' fields of study, when also taking into account other factors…
Descriptors: Skill Analysis, Job Skills, Masters Degrees, Graduate Surveys
Mangan, Katherine – Chronicle of Higher Education, 2013
Bobby Curran grew up in a working-class neighborhood in Baltimore, finished high school, and followed his grandfather's steel-toed bootprints straight to Sparrows Point, a 3,000-acre sprawl of industry on the Chesapeake Bay. College was not part of the plan. A gritty but well-paying job at the RG Steel plant was Mr. Curran's ticket to a secure…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Older Workers, Structural Unemployment, Dislocated Workers
Rowe, Mike – Community College Journal, 2015
Mike Rowe wants high school students to rethink that $140,000 art history degree. The creator, executive producer, and host of CNN's Somebody's Gotta Do It and former host of TV's Dirty Jobs has long been passionate about promoting vocational, aka middle-skills, professions. Over the past decade, Rowe has given countless public and private…
Descriptors: High School Students, Educational Opportunities, Job Skills, Apprenticeships
Pew Research Center, 2016
Tectonic changes are reshaping U.S. workplaces as the economy moves deeper into the knowledge-focused age. These changes are affecting the very nature of jobs by rewarding social, communications and analytical skills. They are prodding many workers to think about lifetime commitments to retraining and upgrading their skills. And they may be…
Descriptors: Labor Market, Economic Change, Economic Impact, Educational Needs