Graduate Employability and Communication Competence

2016 ◽  
Vol 79 (4) ◽  
pp. 442-463 ◽  
Author(s):  
Trish L. Clokie ◽  
Elna Fourie

This research establishes the role of communication education in employability by determining how employers of graduates view communication, identifying communication skills that employers view as relevant, and establishing whether these skills are included in communication courses. To achieve these aims, local businesses were surveyed, and the results were compared with communication course descriptors. The research shows, consistent with worldwide trends, that local employers value communication competencies highly when recruiting new graduates, and specific communication skills required in an industry reflect course content. However, some skills are still lacking, and the research questions where the responsibility lies in developing these skills.

2016 ◽  
Vol 29 (1) ◽  
pp. 69-81 ◽  
Author(s):  
Archana Shrivastava ◽  
Arun Srivastava

Purpose – This paper aims to find out accredited social health activists’ (ASHA) communication competence and effectiveness while working as leaders with groups in the rural setting. ASHA, as the “first point of contact” for pregnant women in rural areas, plays a significant role in building awareness and disseminating key information at critical times (e.g. antenatal and post-natal period), promotes healthy maternal and newborn care practices and facilitates identification and referral of maternal and newborn complications. ASHA plays critical role of a leader in bridging the gap between health system and community. In the entire process, effective communication competency is the key to her effectiveness. Design/methodology/approach – The study adopts seven items from the farmers communication (FACOM) scale of communication measures developed by Udai Pareek and Y.P Singh. Preliminary editing of the items was done keeping certain points in mind such as the items should not be judgemental, should be acts of behaviour, should be observable and should be simple. This scale was adopted for the study, as it was designed to measure farmers’ communication competence and suited the context. The evaluation criteria included the seven essential elements of communication identified in the FACOM scale. Findings – Results from the study identified a need to sensitise ASHAs on the critical role of effective communication and need for investing more in building her capacity for health communication. The trainings being imparted to ASHAs have to be strengthened in terms of communication skills. They should focus upon developing all three variables of communication skills equally and integrating them to get desired results. Research limitations/implications – The study was conducted in one state while the programme is running across the country. The sample size was small. Practical implications – The learning of the study will help in developing a better understanding of the beneficiaries’ perspectives and their expectations regarding ASHAs communication process in the leadership role which she performs. Such understanding will not only be instructive but may also prove transformative for the benefit of both ASHAs and her community, whose support is critical to the success of the programme. This learning will feed into the policy planning and communication and capacity building strategy of the ASHA programme and may lead to better and more effective strategies and tools of communication. Originality/value – Research study is original. Keeping the observers’ status in mind, questionnaire was translated in Hindi language. Twenty ASHAs were selected randomly from small villages of Uttar Pradesh, the largest state in India. The scale was presented to at least five observers (all females) for one ASHA. These observers/judges were the ones who knew ASHA well and with whom she had communicated at some point of time as part of her work.


Author(s):  
Iryna Guslenko ◽  
Еvgeniya Myropolska ◽  
Natalia Myropolska

The present paper focuses on the problem of values and representation of language as an artistic value. The main objectives of the research are to specify the role of artistic values for people, represent the methodology for the integration of arts into foreign language classes, evaluate its results. The research questions of the study aimed to investigate how the experimental course contributed to students’ attitude towards artistic values, the development of their language and communication skills. The outlined methodology of arts integration into foreign language classes involves teaching art terms, phraseological units about art, popular-quotations, and teaching through literary translation and dialogue of cultures. The one-term experimental integrated course of English and art classes was implemented by two secondary schools in Kyiv (Ukraine). The evaluation of the results was done with the method of qualitative research. The findings confirmed that language as an artistic value is a powerful instrument for students’ personal, artistic, and cognitive development.


Author(s):  
Han-Gyo Choi ◽  
Hye-Jin Kim ◽  
Sunhee Lee

Background: Empathic communication is important for nurses to establish therapeutic relationships with patients and to improve the quality of care. Thus, empathy is essential for nursing students who will be future nurses. The aim of this study was to examine the mediating role of empathy in the influence of communication competence on interpersonal competence of nursing students. Methods: This study was conducted at the Catholic University of Korea. Participants were 218 nursing students who completed a survey questionnaire on general characteristics, Interpersonal Reactivity Index, Primary Communication Inventory, and Interpersonal Competence Questionnaire from Feb. 20 to Feb. 21, 2014. Data were analyzed using simple and multiple regression analyses. Mediation analysis was performed according to the Baron and Kenny method and Sobel test. Results: A three-step regression analysis was performed to verify the mediating role of empathy in the relationship between communication competence and interpersonal competence. Results confirmed that communication competence significantly influenced interpersonal competence, showing that empathy had a partial mediating role (Z=2.40, P=.016). Conclusion: Communication competence improved interpersonal competence through mediation by empathy in nursing students. Result of this study suggested that nursing schools should implement communication education that can strengthen empathy in order to boost nursing students’ interpersonal competence.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Iryna Guslenko ◽  
Еvgeniya Myropolska ◽  
Natalia Myropolska

The present paper focuses on the problem of values and representation of language as an artistic value. The main objectives of the research are to specify the role of artistic values for people, represent the methodology for the integration of arts into foreign language classes, evaluate its results. The research questions of the study aimed to investigate how the experimental course contributed to students’ attitude towards artistic values, the development of their language and communication skills. The outlined methodology of arts integration into foreign language classes involves teaching art terms, phraseological units about art, popular-quotations, and teaching through literary translation and dialogue of cultures. The one-term experimental integrated course of English and art classes was implemented by two secondary schools in Kyiv (Ukraine). The evaluation of the results was done with the method of qualitative research. The findings confirmed that language as an artistic value is a powerful instrument for students’ personal, artistic, and cognitive development.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Samia Naqvi

To prepare students to face the world of work, universities should ensure that engineers graduating from their campuses demonstrate entrepreneurial skills and the ability to understand market forces alongside domain knowledge. This exploratory study focused on the design, application, and evaluation of a research-based coursework assignment in a business communication course offered to undergraduate level engineering students at a university college in Oman. The assignment aimed at developing students’ entrepreneurship skills, basic business concepts, creativity, critical thinking, communication skills, and research skills. Student perceptions on the role of assignment in developing the above-mentioned skills and in influencing their affective domain were gathered using a survey questionnaire carrying closed and open-ended questions. The data were analyzed using SPSS and frequency tables were generated. The results of the survey revealed that the students enjoyed working on the assignment and showed strong agreement for most of the items on the role of assignment in developing their skills and knowledge. The assignment model used in this study can support teachers in designing assessments that target the development of entrepreneurial skills alongside other meta-skills and can help solve the problem of unemployment in due course.


2021 ◽  
pp. 150-168
Author(s):  
Samia Naqvi

To prepare students to face the world of work, universities should ensure that engineers graduating from their campuses demonstrate entrepreneurial skills and the ability to understand market forces alongside domain knowledge. This exploratory study focused on the design, application, and evaluation of a research-based coursework assignment in a business communication course offered to undergraduate level engineering students at a university college in Oman. The assignment aimed at developing students’ entrepreneurship skills, basic business concepts, creativity, critical thinking, communication skills, and research skills. Student perceptions on the role of assignment in developing the above-mentioned skills and in influencing their affective domain were gathered using a survey questionnaire carrying closed and open-ended questions. The data were analyzed using SPSS and frequency tables were generated. The results of the survey revealed that the students enjoyed working on the assignment and showed strong agreement for most of the items on the role of assignment in developing their skills and knowledge. The assignment model used in this study can support teachers in designing assessments that target the development of entrepreneurial skills alongside other meta-skills and can help solve the problem of unemployment in due course.


Author(s):  
Sarah Kteish

Abstract: This study aims to examine the perception of UoS students of intercultural communication from the perspective of three fundamental elements: personal attitude, communication skills and psychological adjustment. The ‘intercultural communication competence’ variable was chosen in view of its significance in the current era and its gradual becoming a must-have for any individual wants to be an effective member in the local and global communities. A set of 10 intensive interviews were conducted, seeking in-depth thoughts, opinions and statements. The interviews were conducted with University of Sharjah students aged between 18 and 24 from different majors and cultural backgrounds. The study found that students realize the importance of the three elements in developing intercultural communication competence, but they expressed the need to better improve their ICC which is not easy. Most of them recognize the role of each element in building such a competence. Keywords: Intercultural Communication, Intercultural Communication Competence, Personal Attitude, Communication Skills, Psychological Adjustment.


Author(s):  
Kirill Alexandrovich Zorin ◽  
Olga Zorina

The article describes the development of communication skills practice in Siberian Federal University, which took place in study course “Radio journalism” and students podcast radio group “Belka radio” in the social net VK.ru in 20013–2018 years. This topic is important due to the fact that students should deal not only with modern technological media platforms. Journalistic is based on live oral communication with different people. Live speech communication helps face with such difficulties as poor vocabulary, stylistic and speech errors, difficulties with producing long oral texts and speeches without long preparation. So, perfect communication skills are in demand. Radio due to its nature features helps students develop communication competencies and to train in literate oral speech, using language correctly. Practical course in radio journalism helps make oral speech a bit more literate. Students are needed to include bright reflections and language figures in their speech; they are training in improvisation (monologs and dialogs without long preparation). All these practices let to overcome difficulties, that young people are faced nowadays, when hi-tech transform live communication in remote and on-line dialog.


2019 ◽  
Vol 1 (I) ◽  
pp. 234-248
Author(s):  
Ніна ЛИТВИНЕНКО ◽  
Тамара СЕРГІЄНКО

The article researches the problem of an educational process modeling aimed at the formation of professional medical communication skills of foreign students. The concept of “learning model” is analyzed and basic principles of its construction are highlighted. It is determined that the structure of the model is formed by motivational-targeted, cognitive, technological, organizational-activity and control-effective components. The essence, goals, content, conditions of functioning of each structural component of the model are characterized, and the system-hierarchical nature of their interrelation and interaction is proved. The scientific and didactic potential of the components of the model and the trends of their use in learning activities have been clarified. The ways of implementing the model components in creating communication education programs and developing effective technologies for teaching foreign students professional medical speech are foreseen. The role of the presented educational model in the formation of communicative competencies of foreign medical students is substantiated.


2021 ◽  
Vol 13 (3) ◽  
pp. 448-467
Author(s):  
Liudmyla Havrilova ◽  
Olena Beskorsa ◽  
Olena Ishutina ◽  
Halyna Kapnina ◽  
Yana Topolnyk

The article presents the results of the performed research of implementing the intercultural communication studies into the future teachers’ professional training. The relevance of the research is proved by the strong need to prepare today’s youth for reaching mutual understanding and avoiding barriers in communication. The purpose of the research is to substantiate the need of introducing the intercultural communication studies into the curriculum of future teachers training for enhancing their intercultural communication competence. The analysis of the structure of the intercultural communication competence is carried out, based on which the content of the intercultural communication course is developed. The research includes three stages. The methods which are applied in the research are theoretical methods for analysing the literature, modelling for substantiating the course content, and interpretive methods for assessing the research results. The article covers the main topics of the course, aimed at gaining culture knowledge and developing intercultural skills, behaviour abilities and attitude. To enhance future teachers’ intercultural competence, two methodological approaches are used: social scientific approach and interpretive methods. The effectiveness of the course is proved through measuring the level of language skills, assessed by Standardised test Cambridge English First, and behaviour abilities, assessed by a number of direct and indirect methods.


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