The development and validation of the student's employability competences questionnaire (SECQ)

R. Scoupe*, I. Romgens, S. Beausaert

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Abstract

PurposeThis paper aims to measure the extent to which students possess the necessary competences of an employable graduate, the authors explored the development and validation of a questionnaire that measures employability competences of students in higher education through combining insights from higher education and workplace learning literature.Design/methodology/approachThe paper aims to develop and validate the questionnaire a systematic literature review and factor analyses were conducted. The authors applied the questionnaire to two different groups of students. First, to undergraduate students in an applied sciences program in Belgium (N = 935). The dataset was randomly divided into two subsets to conduct an exploratory and a confirmatory factor analysis. Next, another confirmatory factor analysis was done to cross-validate the factor structure found. For this, the questionnaire was offered to a group of undergraduate and graduate students at a university in The Netherlands (N = 995).FindingsThe results support a model of employability based on combined insights from higher education and workplace learning literature. The model consists of the following seven factors: social competences, e-literacy, efficacy beliefs, flexibility, healthy work-life balance, lifelong learning and oral and written communication.Originality/valueThe questionnaire can be utilized to screen students' employability profiles and examine the relationship between teaching practices and students' employability competences.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)88-105
Number of pages18
JournalEducation and Training
Volume65
Issue number1
Early online date1 Dec 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 3 Feb 2023

Keywords

  • Employability
  • Competences
  • Higher education
  • (Under)graduate students
  • Questionnaire
  • SELF-PERCEIVED EMPLOYABILITY
  • CAREER
  • EDUCATION
  • SKILLS

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