Auteur(s) : Blythe C. Shepard, University of Lethbridge et Priya S. Mani, University of Manitoba
Éditeur : CERIC (2 janvier 2014)
ISBN-13 : 978-0981165233
Nombre de pages : 607
Dimensions du produit : 23,4 x 15,6 x 3,3 cm
Poids à la livraison : 894 g
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Cet ouvrage a été conçu pour être un outil d’apprentissage pour les étudiants, une ressource pour les enseignants et une référence pour les professionnels du développement de carrière.
Le lancement du livre a eu lieu le 20 janvier à Ottawa, dans le cadre du Congrès national en développement de carrière Cannexus.
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Texttalks is a series of monthly discussions with authors of CERIC’s new Career Development Practice in Canada textbook. We bring you insights from thought leaders in the career development field.
With a Foreward by Norman Amundson, contributors are internationally recognized experts and thought leaders in the career development field in Canada including: Phil Jarvis, Roberta A. Neault, Nancy Arthur, Bryan Hiebert and Kris Magnusson.
Featuring 22 chapters in 7 sections:
- Section 1: Development of the Profession
- Section 2: Basic Conceptual Frameworks of Career Development Practice
- Section 3: The Nuts and Bolts of Career Development Practice
- Section 4: Working with Diversity
- Section 5: Navigating Developmental Tasks and Pathways
- Section 6: Specialties in the Profession
- Section 7: New Directions and Emerging Trends in Career Development Practice
Includes: Stop-and-Reflect moments to apply the material; a glossary of key terms; references with web links; discussion and activities for individuals and groups; and resources and supplementary readings.
Created for use in curriculum and training by:
- College and university programs in career development at both an undergraduate and graduate level
- Other college and university programs/courses that want to include a career development segment
- Private trainers and training institutions focusing on career development
- Associations in the field offering continuing education
- Plus, individual career practitioners seeking to further their knowledge
REVIEWS OF CAREER DEVELOPMENT PRACTICE IN CANADA
« While books in career counselling are myriad, this book orients the reader through an informed, scholarly inquiry into the Canadian context. The editors have done a remarkable job of garnering contributions from a selection of Canadian researchers, educators, and practitioners. The result is a thorough, sensible, comprehensive resource in career development that will interest and instruct students, educators, and practitioners. This book will serve to sustain and facilitate our vibrant career development profession. »
« Over the past decade, as a career counsellor educator, I have had to piece together diverse resources to meet the needs of the learners. No more! Now we have a comprehensive text focused on Canadian career development, one that eloquently articulates multiple perspectives, established principles, and standards of professional practice. This book is a must read. »
« Career Development Practice in Canada is the first comprehensive Canadian book to offer the insights of researchers, educators, and practitioners on the key issues related to the theory and practice of life-long career development in Canada. It will go a long way toward moving career development theory and practice forward in our country. »
Career Development Practice in Canada: Perspectives, Principles, and Professionalism is an essential resource for career development professionals. This uniquely Canadian textbook, published by CERIC, is a comprehensive single-source reference for career practitioners.
Built on the guiding principles outlined in the Canadian Standards and Guidelines for Career Development Practitioners, this book provides a broad foundational overview of the field. Using several concrete examples, it emphasizes the application of best practices.
The recent release by CERIC of the new book Career Development Practice in Canada: Perspectives, Principles, and Professionalism edited by Blythe C. Shepard and Priya S. Mani has introduced a valuable new resource for career practitioners, academics, and students. As a career counsellor, it connects the dots on a number of fronts including how it is formatted, how it presents knowledge and information, how it connects historical background to current practices, and how it relates the various groups, organizations, governmental departments to Canadian advancements in the career development discipline.