Ivory tower vs. workplace reality Employability and the T&I curriculum - balancing academic education and vocational requirements: a study from the employers' perspective
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En la actualidad, la empleabilidad no sólo se ha convertido en una verdadera palabra de moda, sino también en uno de los indicadores más importantes en el marco de calidad de la Educación Superior en la medida en que las universidades son evaluadas en función de las tasas de empleabilidad de sus graduados y la satisfacción de los empleadores. En consecuencia, la Educación Superior se encuentra en una encrucijada entre dos prioridades conflictivas: la libertad académica y la autonomía docente, por un lado, y el ajuste necesario a las exigencias profesionales por el otro. En el contexto de la educación superior española , el artículo aborda cuestiones relacionadas con el equilibrio entre el conocimiento académico y la integración de la empleabilidad. ABSTRACT
These days employability has not only become a veritable buzzword,
but also one of the key indicators in the quality framework
of Higher Education (HE) in so far as universities and degrees are
regularly measured against the employability rates of their graduates
and employers satisfaction. Accordingly, HE seems to be torn
between two conflicting priorities: legitimate academic freedom
and teaching autonomy on the one side and the necessary adjustment
to constantly changing professional demands and job
requirements on the other. Drawing on the Spanish higher education
context, the article touches on issues relating to the tense
balance between academic and professional practice knowledge
in curricular development and the embedding of employability
enhancing contents and activities into the T&I curriculum. The
main purpose of the present contribution is to take into consideration
the TSP employers view on T&I graduates' employability
assets and to promote further discussion by trying to bridge the
theory-practice gap and to advocate a curricular approach which
allows for balancing academic subject matter and workplace skills
in a way that they complement each other in a relevant and
beneficial manner
Ivory tower vs. workplace reality
Employability and the T&I curriculum - balancing academic education and vocational requirements: a study from the employers' perspective
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TRADYTERM. Traducción y TerminologíaPalabras Clave
empleabilidad; desarrollo curricular en traducción e interpretación, competencias profesionalesEmployability; curricular development; curricular design in translation and interpreting; skills; competences; professional practice knowledge