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E-BOOK - Teaching Career Development
A Primer for Instructors and Presenters, 2nd edition
Author/Editor: Debra S. Osborn
Year: 2016
Author: Debra S. Osborn
This second edition of this monograph not only provides strategies for delivering key components of career development in enthusiastic, innovative and more meaningful ways, it covers updated standards and new technologies. An entire chapter offers 50+ active learning strategies useful for beginning and intermediate instructors of undergraduate and graduate career development courses and presenters of career development workshops. The author has taught face-to-face and online university courses for over 15 years and has presented numerous national and international workshops on teaching career development. (2016)
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Key Categories:
- Career Information Resources / Curriculum / Activities
- Technology
Work Settings:
- Post-secondary
- K-12
- Counselor Educator
Teaching Career Development is also available in print.
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Developed by many of the field's leading practitioners for use in both classroom and career group settings, these hands-on activities are organized in nine sections: self knowledge and career decisions; career development theory; career assessments; occupational information; job search and workplace issues; designing and delivering career programs and services; diversity, equity, and inclusion in career development; technology and media in career counseling; and comprehensive and culminating activities. Each experiential activity is described so that counselors, teachers, and group leaders will know instantly how it can be implemented and adapted to meet the needs of students or clients.
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