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Building resilience: developing a resilience toolkit for employability in built environment graduates

conference contribution
posted on 2024-10-31, 20:10 authored by Peter Davis, Patricia McLaughlin, Anthony Mills
Upon graduation from University many students lose access to support structures such as peers, academic mentoring, etc. This may lead to tension, stress and failure to perform effectively in new workplaces, especially if the workplace itself is stressful. This is particularly the case for graduates who move into work within construction, as this industry provides a uniquely stressful environment where the development of resilience is imperative for success. The ability to cope and draw on resilience skills provides answers for built environment graduates. The development of resilience skills is not included as learning outcomes within courses, units of study or programs of learning within the built environment discipline. This dilemma, from a student's perspective, draws us to the rationale of the proposed research and its aim to show the development of a resilience toolkit for built environment students. There is considerable evidence that incorporating resilience skills into undergraduate curricula in built environment disciplines will have positive outcomes. Outcomes from an initial review of 3 participating University undergraduate programs, devised to determine resilience training for undergraduates is presented. A compilation and collection of noteworthy examples where resilience learning and teaching exists in undergraduate curricula will also be identified.

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Start page

376

End page

385

Total pages

10

Outlet

Proceedings of the 40th Australasian Universities Building Education Association Conference (AUBEA 2016)

Editors

Natee Singhaputtangkul

Name of conference

AUBEA 2016: Radical Innovation in the Built Environment

Publisher

Central Queensland University

Place published

North Rockhampton, Australia

Start date

2016-07-06

End date

2016-07-08

Language

English

Copyright

Copyright © The Authors, All rights reserved.

Former Identifier

2006067532

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2016-10-25

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