ABSTRACT

This book explores student education transition and employability negotiation experiences in various contexts. It explores determinants of student transitions at three levels including macro, meso and micro but focuses on exploring affordances, constraints and strategies at the micro level. The framework underpinning the explorations at the micro level covers a range of different forms of capital including human, culture, social, identity, psychological and agentic.

The book is unique in three ways. First, it consists of chapters about critical discussion, empirical research and practical guidance about student transition experiences. The critical discussion and empirical research chapters explore and obtain insights about the complexity of student transitions and develop conceptual frameworks that guide the development of applicable practices. The book is, therefore, a useful resource for policy makers, institutions, academics, professionals and students. Second, it provides insights about how student transitions are determined by a range of factors at different levels. These insights extend discussions about student transitions in the current literature which have mainly explored impacts of policies, institutional programmes and human capital. Finally, it is international in focus because it draws on research with different cohorts of students and graduates in different contexts. Insights provided in the book are, therefore, rich, diverse and comparative.

part I|51 pages

School to tertiary education transitions

chapter 2|17 pages

Student transition experiences

Key concepts and exemplar investigation models

chapter 3|15 pages

Navigating post-school trajectories

A conceptual framework of key determinants and essential resources

part II|105 pages

Education to work transitions

chapter 5|19 pages

Transitioning from education to the labour market

What matters and essential resources for positive employability outcomes

chapter 6|18 pages

Transitioning to vocational education

An investigation in experiences of international students

chapter 7|16 pages

Transitioning to the home labour market

What counts, what matters and what are the strategies?

chapter 8|14 pages

Transitioning from university to the teaching profession

Challenges of beginning teachers

chapter 9|17 pages

Reconceptualise graduate employability

The role of ‘capitals’ in navigating the teaching profession

part III|51 pages

Recommendations to develop practical resources for different stakeholders

chapter 11|17 pages

Enhancing student transition experiences

The role of students in proactively building essential resources

chapter 12|13 pages

Enhancing student transition experiences

The role of institutions in creating opportunities for students to build essential resources

chapter 13|19 pages

Enhancing student transition experiences

Initiatives guiding the development of essential resources