Latest CERIC literature search focuses on career development in K-12
Career development is a lifelong process. It is important for students to understand themselves, explore future options, and build career competencies at an early stage. What are the implications for guidance counsellors and the school system in developing career education programs? CERIC’s new literature search Infusing Career Development into K-12 Curriculum underscores some important aspects.
Topics covered in the literature search include:
- Career exploration and guidance for elementary students
- Career education and integration in the K-12 system
- Parental involvement in student career planning
- Career planning and management for students with disabilities
- Career counselling programs for Indigenous school communities
- Benefits of career counselling programs for students
- K-12 career competency building and implications
There are a total of 41 literature searches now available, including Career Development Theory and Career Management Models, Economic Benefits of Career Guidance, Parental Involvement in Career Development, Labour Market Trends, Mental Health Issues in the Workplace, and more.
Featuring comprehensive listings of key research and articles in career development, literature searches highlight critical points of current knowledge.
As a student, academic or practitioner in the field, literature searches are helpful if you are researching the latest thinking or proven best practices. They are also valuable if you are considering a submission to CERIC for project partnership funding in order to gain an overview of major work already done in your area of interest.