Careers Work in Schools - Cost Effective Career Interventions (Paperback)


It is important that schools deliver career education and career services to all students in order to develop the capacity of students to adapt to a changing world of work. From ethical and accountability viewpoints, school career education programs and career services should be evidence-based, known to improve student career development outcomes and cost-effective. In this practical text, experienced career guidance professional, Catherine Hughes, shows how to design and deliver career services for students in the upper middle and secondary years (typically Years 7-12) that are cost-effective and that adopt a strategic approach to the application of career interventions known to improve student career development. Essential reading for career practitioners, school leadership teams, and curriculum coordinators, topics covered include: * cost-effective approaches to career service delivery in high schools * effectiveness of different career treatment modalities * the cognitive information processing approach to differentiated career service delivery * using the Career Adapt-Abilities Scale in a differentiated career service delivery model. This is book two in the series Careers Work in Schools, written to support the work of career development facilitators in schools - from those charged with teaching a work-related subject for the first time to seasoned school-based career practitioners wanting to refresh their knowledge, understanding and practice.

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It is important that schools deliver career education and career services to all students in order to develop the capacity of students to adapt to a changing world of work. From ethical and accountability viewpoints, school career education programs and career services should be evidence-based, known to improve student career development outcomes and cost-effective. In this practical text, experienced career guidance professional, Catherine Hughes, shows how to design and deliver career services for students in the upper middle and secondary years (typically Years 7-12) that are cost-effective and that adopt a strategic approach to the application of career interventions known to improve student career development. Essential reading for career practitioners, school leadership teams, and curriculum coordinators, topics covered include: * cost-effective approaches to career service delivery in high schools * effectiveness of different career treatment modalities * the cognitive information processing approach to differentiated career service delivery * using the Career Adapt-Abilities Scale in a differentiated career service delivery model. This is book two in the series Careers Work in Schools, written to support the work of career development facilitators in schools - from those charged with teaching a work-related subject for the first time to seasoned school-based career practitioners wanting to refresh their knowledge, understanding and practice.

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Imprint

Australian Academic Press

Country of origin

Australia

Series

Careers Work in Schools

Release date

October 2017

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Expected to ship within 10 - 15 working days

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Dimensions

229 x 152mm (L x W)

Format

Paperback

Pages

56

ISBN-13

978-1-922117-98-4

Barcode

9781922117984

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LSN

1-922117-98-6



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