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  • What actually works to enha... What actually works to enhance graduate employability? The relative value of curricular, co-curricular, and extra-curricular learning and paid work
    Jackson, Denise; Bridgstock, Ruth Higher education, 04/2021, Volume: 81, Issue: 4
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    The focus on short-term graduate employment metrics has catalysed the employability agenda as a strategic directive in universities. A raft of embedded, co-curricular, and extra-curricular activities ...
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  • Extra-Curricular Activities... Extra-Curricular Activities and Well-Being: Results From a Survey of Undergraduate University Students During COVID-19 Lockdown Restrictions
    Finnerty, Rachael; Marshall, Sara A.; Imbault, Constance ... Frontiers in psychology, 06/2021, Volume: 12
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    Participation in extra-curricular activities has been found to associate with increased well-being. Here we investigated in a survey ( n = 786) what activities university students at a Canadian ...
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  • Higher education, social cl... Higher education, social class and the mobilisation of capitals: recognising and playing the game
    Bathmaker, Ann-Marie; Ingram, Nicola; Waller, Richard British journal of sociology of education, 11/2013, Volume: 34, Issue: 5-6
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    Strategies employed by middle-class families to ensure successful educational outcomes for their children have long been the focus of theoretical and empirical analysis in the United Kingdom and ...
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  • Who stands to benefit? Well... Who stands to benefit? Wellbeing, belonging and challenges to equity in engagement in extra-curricular activities at university
    Winstone, Naomi; Balloo, Kieran; Gravett, Karen ... Active learning in higher education, 07/2022, Volume: 23, Issue: 2
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    Students’ engagement in extra-curricular activities can play a significant role in their development of a student identity, as well as leading to a greater sense of belonging and wellbeing. However, ...
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  • Islamic supplementary educa... Islamic supplementary education as an extra-curricular activity
    Berglund, Jenny Scandinavian Journal of Islamic Studies, 12/2023
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    Sociological studies have shown that teenagers in larger Swedish cities from ‘poor result schools’ participate in extra-curricular activities connected to religion more frequently than others, and ...
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  • Harnessing the potential of... Harnessing the potential of extracurricular opportunities to enhance graduate employability in higher education
    Moxey, Maria; Simpkin, Edward Journal of learning development in higher education, 09/2021 21
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    This paper addresses the emerging theme in the literature that graduates often do not demonstrate the relevant skills to employers in job applications, interviews and in the workplace, and that HEIs ...
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  • Participation in school-bas... Participation in school-based co-curricular activities and developmental outcomes: a self-determination theory perspective
    Yeo, Lay See; Liem, Gregory Arief D.; Tan, Lynette Current psychology (New Brunswick, N.J.), 12/2023, Volume: 42, Issue: 35
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    Participation in school-organized co-curricular activities (CCAs) provides opportunities for youth to develop their interests, talents, and abilities. However, would students still reap the benefits ...
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  • Intercultural Engagement Th... Intercultural Engagement Through Short-Term Faculty-Led Study Abroad
    09/2023
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    The main objective of this edited volume is to offer pedagogically sound and creative ways of integrating elements of intercultural competence into class activities, tasks, and assignments in ...
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  • Characteristics associated ... Characteristics associated with risk taking behaviours predict young people's participation in organised activities
    Hallingberg, Britt E; Van Goozen, Stephanie H.M; Moore, Simon C Journal of adolescence (London, England.), December 2016, Volume: 53, Issue: 1
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    Abstract Participation in organised activities (OAs) such as sports and special groups can shape adolescent risk taking behaviours. Sensation seeking and inhibitory control play an important role in ...
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