1. Meeting the Demands of the Workplace: Science Students and Written Skills.
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Gray, F., Emerson, Lisa, and MacKay, Bruce
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EDUCATION research , *SCIENCE students , *SCIENCE education , *CLASSROOM management , *EDUCATIONAL planning , *EMPLOYMENT of students - Abstract
Over the last 15 years, surveys in a range of English-speaking countries, from North America and the United Kingdom, to New Zealand and Australia, have consistently shown that employers rank oral and written communication skills as highly as or more highly than any technical or quantitative skills. However, in New Zealand there has been very little research into determining exactly what is meant by the “written communication skills” employers state they desire. A further issue in this research to date has been a lack of differentiation between employers—no study has specifically targeted the requirements of employers of science graduates. This article reports the findings of ongoing research into the expectations of science students and of employers of science graduates, and centers around several key questions: Findings are compared with the findings of the 2004 National Commission on Writing's survey of American businesses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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