The fourth episode of CERIC’s Texttalks podcast features an interview with Knightsbridge’s Sandra Boyd and Kim Spurgeon on the new rules of career management in the changing world […]
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Assessment activities are key components of career and guidance counsellor practice, regardless of their specific area of activity. In view of the modernization of professional practices […]
CERIC’s partnership project, A Model for the Education and Training of Career Practitioners in Canada, is a continuation of the Advancement of Career Education in Canada […]
The third installment of CERIC’s Texttalks podcast with leading contributors to its new textbook features an interview with Mark Franklin. The practice leader of CareerCycles,
Illustrating a busy and productive year, the 2013 Annual Report reflects on CERIC’s continued commitment to providing enhanced and accessible support to career
September 3 is the deadline to save big on Cannexus15, Canada’s National Career Development Conference, with our best available rate of $425. For an additional 10%
By Annelise Welde (Cannexus15 GSEP Award Winner) Career education, student engagement, and social justice are linked, as students’ career aspirations are influenced by their ethnic affiliations and socioeconomic conditions (Porfeli, Hartung, & Vondracek, 2008). In this paper, I will underscore the importance of career education in promoting positive life outcomes for all students.