Document Type
Newsletter
Publication Date
6-2017
Keywords
employability, graduate employability, graduate employment rates, career-building, career self-management, work integrated learning, co-operative education, co-op
Abstract
Matthew Rempel (Associate Dean, Career Education and Co-curricular Learning, Sheridan College) discusses Clarke's article Rethinking graduate employability: The role of capital, individual attributes and context (2017). Matthew touches on how the term “employability” is very complex and how Clarkes model may require further research.
Faculty
Work Integrated Learning/Co-op
Version
Publisher's version
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SOURCE Citation
Rempel, Matthew, "Co-op Research Matters" (2017). Publications and Scholarship. 2.
https://source.sheridancollege.ca/wil_publications/2
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Comments
Practitioner’s Thoughts by Matthew Rempel (Associate Dean, Career Education and Co-curricular Learning, Sheridan College)