A second-best solution to higher education challenges

  • Yolanda Jordaan University of Pretoria
  • Gene van Heerden University of Pretoria
  • Andre C Jordaan University of Pretoria

Abstract

Higher education educators are experiencing challenges and increasing pressure to ensure that graduates are employable. Some speculate that the lack of the right employment skills could contribute even more to the increase in unemployment, than does the global recession. There is a belief that a relationship exists between secondary education, tertiary education and industry, as role-players in providing the necessary skills-training for employment. This relationship seems to be linear, and when an imbalance in any of these environments occurs, it could potentially have an effect on the overall economic wellbeing of the specific country. This paper explores the challenges experienced by higher education educators with regard to student employability. The theory of the second best is introduced, as a possible solution to address the educational challenges. Intervention strategies are proposed, specifically from a marketing educator’s perspective.

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Published
2018-10-13
How to Cite
Jordaan, Yolanda, Gene van Heerden, and Andre C Jordaan. 2018. “A Second-Best Solution to Higher Education Challenges”. South African Journal of Higher Education 28 (4). https://doi.org/10.20853/28-4-395.
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General Articles