Active Learning as a Beyond-the-Classroom Strategy to Improve University Students’ Career Adaptability

Geopolitical changes worldwide, together with rapid advances in technology, have created a situation where an individual’s working life can present many new challenges. Helping students develop the attitudes and skills necessary to adapt to constant change along a career path has become a priority i...

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Main Authors: Tracy Hui, Sam S. S. Lau, Mantak Yuen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/11/6246
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spelling doaj-f9162d64a5a64660b709fcb47e7edff02021-06-30T23:02:51ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-06-01136246624610.3390/su13116246Active Learning as a Beyond-the-Classroom Strategy to Improve University Students’ Career AdaptabilityTracy Hui0Sam S. S. Lau1Mantak Yuen2Department of Management, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, ChinaCareers and Employability Centre, School of Continuing Education, Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, ChinaCentre for Advancement in Inclusive and Special Education, Faculty of Education, The University of Hong Kong, Pokfulam Road, Pokfulam, Hong Kong, ChinaGeopolitical changes worldwide, together with rapid advances in technology, have created a situation where an individual’s working life can present many new challenges. Helping students develop the attitudes and skills necessary to adapt to constant change along a career path has become a priority in education. Developing this career adaptability is becoming increasingly important to the sustainability of democracy, the economy, justice, human values, and equality. The authors of this paper argue that to improve the quality of our education system in universities, active learning should play a more important role to enrich the typical lecturing–learning processes. The aim of the study reported here was to examine the impact from implementing a 3-month active learning program that took university students beyond the classroom to increase their career adaptability and self-esteem and to strengthen their meaning in life. A mixed-method approach was adopted and conducted in two phases with 119 undergraduate students in human resources management at a university in Hong Kong. Findings suggested a significant improvement in career adaptability of the students after participating in the program when compared to a control group. However, data did not indicate any significant change in self-esteem and meaning in life in the training group. The findings support the valuable role of active learning as a strategy to enhance students’ career adaptability in a changing but sustainable world of employment.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/11/6246active learningcareer adaptabilityHong Konghuman resources managementuniversity studentsuniversity teaching
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Active Learning as a Beyond-the-Classroom Strategy to Improve University Students’ Career Adaptability
Sustainability
active learning
career adaptability
Hong Kong
human resources management
university students
university teaching
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Sam S. S. Lau
Mantak Yuen
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title Active Learning as a Beyond-the-Classroom Strategy to Improve University Students’ Career Adaptability
title_short Active Learning as a Beyond-the-Classroom Strategy to Improve University Students’ Career Adaptability
title_full Active Learning as a Beyond-the-Classroom Strategy to Improve University Students’ Career Adaptability
title_fullStr Active Learning as a Beyond-the-Classroom Strategy to Improve University Students’ Career Adaptability
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publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
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publishDate 2021-06-01
description Geopolitical changes worldwide, together with rapid advances in technology, have created a situation where an individual’s working life can present many new challenges. Helping students develop the attitudes and skills necessary to adapt to constant change along a career path has become a priority in education. Developing this career adaptability is becoming increasingly important to the sustainability of democracy, the economy, justice, human values, and equality. The authors of this paper argue that to improve the quality of our education system in universities, active learning should play a more important role to enrich the typical lecturing–learning processes. The aim of the study reported here was to examine the impact from implementing a 3-month active learning program that took university students beyond the classroom to increase their career adaptability and self-esteem and to strengthen their meaning in life. A mixed-method approach was adopted and conducted in two phases with 119 undergraduate students in human resources management at a university in Hong Kong. Findings suggested a significant improvement in career adaptability of the students after participating in the program when compared to a control group. However, data did not indicate any significant change in self-esteem and meaning in life in the training group. The findings support the valuable role of active learning as a strategy to enhance students’ career adaptability in a changing but sustainable world of employment.
topic active learning
career adaptability
Hong Kong
human resources management
university students
university teaching
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/11/6246
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