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Careers Guidance in Context

First Edition

December 2001 | 154 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
Helping others to make occupational choices requires a combination of skill and a deep understanding of the world of work as it is today and will be in the future. Unlike texts, which focus only on skill, Careers Guidance in Context is designed to develop understanding of the factors, which shape both the labour market, and careers guidance as an occupation in itself. Careers Guidance in Context re-evaluates the concept of `a career' in the light of economic restructuring, globalization and the growth of information technology. It draws together up-to-date theories about guidance work and debates the importance of integrating theory and practice. Examining the processes in which practitioners engage when working with individual clients, the book also explores careers guidance within a group setting - an area that has previously been neglected in the literature. The book will be invaluable to students on courses in careers guidance, counselling and education. It will also be of great interest to professionals who need to keep up-to-date with current thinking and practice.

 
Careers Guidance in a New Era
 
Career Development Theory
 
Working with Individuals
 
Group Work
Guidance in a Group Setting

 
 
The Discourse of the Labour Market
 
Careers Education
 
Anti-Oppressive Practice
 
The Future of Careers Guidance

I found this a very useful book and had many areas that I personally wanted more information on. I feel It would not however be a group used workbook.

Miss Julia Chiari
Employability, Work Ready People- Hit
December 18, 2014

A useful resource for me as a tutor but not appropriate for class group

Mrs Jo Pothecary
Foundation Studies, Wiltshire College
May 16, 2013

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