Part 1 of a two-part series by Carolyn Acker Derek Bok, the former president of Harvard University once said, “If you think education is expensive, try […]
by John Zaugra Introduction Located in west-Michigan, Grand Valley State University services more than 24,000 diverse undergraduate and graduate students. GVSU prides itself as a liberal […]
by Marilyn Van Norman Increasingly, the results of an organizational capacity evaluation are seen as integral to running a successful career/employment centre and feed directly into […]
by Mike Johnson Personality assessments are ideal for people who are about to embark on a career exploration journey. One of the most important subjects of […]
by Denise Feltham Many vocational assessments have been developed to identify aptitudes, interests, values, work-related attitudes, and even barriers to employment. These vary in focus, complexity and […]
by Anu Pala Career assessments are challenging to utilize for visually impaired and blind individuals, but they don’t have to be. I have accessed various career […]
by Sarah Elaine Eaton, Ph.D. My recently published research investigates the links between formal, non-formal and informal learning and the differences between them. In particular, I […]
by Daphné Blouin Carbonneau Although there is high demand in the Canadian workforce for the skills and knowledge that immigrants have to offer, they continue to […]