Practice Principles: Career Theories and Models at Work
Career Practice Principles: Bridging Theory and Everyday Practice
Teaching Theory in Practice
By Nicki Moore and Siobhan Neary Researchers from the UK found a way to make compulsory training in career theory and reflective practice palatable – and efficient – for time-strapped practitioners
Ethics in practice: A dynamic process in an era of career development professionalization
Examining the ethical codes that guide Canadian career professionals and how to navigate ethical dilemmas in practice Cassie Taylor and Roberta Neault As career development is not yet a regulated profession outside of Quebec, formal career development training is not mandated throughout most of Canada, nor does it abide by a specific ethical code. With…
Intentional Practice: Using Self-Reflection to Enhance Career Satisfaction
By Joanne Elliott and Jessica Gregg Individual Reflective Practice As career counsellors, it is not an easy task to identify the different components of our craft. Often, we draw on intuition to guide us as we counsel clients using skills we have developed over the years. When we introduce an element of critical reflection, we…
Evaluation and Best Practices of Career Services
Topics covered include: Evidence-based practice, Program evaluation, Measuring impact of career services, Canadian standards for career development, Frameworks for evaluating effectiveness, Career guidance and counsellor efficacy, Career services in post-secondary institutions, and more.