Measuring work readiness as a sustainable quality assurance tool in higher education: A conceptual framework

Measuring work readiness as a sustainable quality assurance tool in higher education: A conceptual framework

Authors

  • Agus Susanto State University of Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Keywords:

Work readiness, Sustainable higher education, Quality assurance, Continuous assessment

Abstract

This conceptual paper examined the integration of continuous work-readiness assessment into sustainable quality assurance (QA) mechanisms in higher education. Drawing on the Theory of Effective Schools and contemporary employability research, it proposed a conceptual framework that positioned work-readiness metrics as a dynamic feedback loop to enhance institutional responsiveness and long-term sustainability. The framework was informed by a systematic literature review that synthesized foundational theories with 35 high-impact sources, including Scopus-indexed publications on sustainability, quality assurance, and graduate employability. The findings indicated that continuous assessment served as a driver of sustainability by informing curriculum reform, pedagogical innovation, and strategic decision-making. This study contributed theoretically by linking organizational effectiveness theory with sustainability discourse and contributed practically by offering an implementable model for higher education leaders and quality assurance bodies.

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Published

2026-05-04

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How to Cite

Measuring work readiness as a sustainable quality assurance tool in higher education: A conceptual framework. (2026). BIS Education, 2, V226022. https://doi.org/10.31603/bised.648

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