Career Guidance [electronic resource]: A Handbook for Policy Makers / Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and The European Commission
- Corporate Author
- Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
- Published
- Paris : OECD Publishing, 2004.
- Physical Description
- 84 p.
- Additional Creators
- The European Commission
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- License restrictions may limit access.
- Contents
- Executive Summary -- 1. Introduction -- Section One: Improving Career Guidance for Young People -- 2. Career Education and Guidance in Schools -- 3. Career Guidance for Young People at Risk -- 4. Career Services in Tertiary Education -- Section Two: Improving Career Guidance for Adults -- 5. Career Guidance for Unemployed Adults -- 6. Career Guidance for Employed Adults -- 7. Career Guidance for Older Adults -- Section Three: Improving Access to Carer Guidance -- 8. Expanding Access to Career Guidance Services -- 9. Career Guidance Services for Disadvantaged Groups -- Section Four: Improivng the Systems that Support Career Guidance -- 10. Improving Career Information -- 11. Training and Qualifications -- 12. Funding Career Guidance -- 13. Coordination and Strategic Leadership -- 14. Ensuring the Quality of Career Guidance -- 15. Assessing the Effectiveness of Career Guidance -- 16. Conclusion: The Features of a Lifelong Learning System -- Annex 1. On-Line Resources for Career Guidance Policy Makers -- Annex 2. Common Aims and Principles for Lifelong Guidance -- Annex 3. Some Common Criteria used to Assess the Quality of Career Guidance -- Annex 4. The Key Featuers of a Lifelone Guidance System
- Summary
- This joint publication of the OECD and the European Commission gives policy makers practical tools to tackle weaknesses in many countries' career guidance systems including limited access, particularly for adults; failure to develop career management skills; inappropriate training; and poor service coordination. In simple, non-technical language, this publication addresses a broad range of policy issues that that are central to the effective delivery of career guidance services. These include: how to widen access to career guidance; ways of improving the quality of career information; ensuring that staff qualifications meet policy objectives; and improving strategic leadership.
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- ISBN
- 9789264015210
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