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Loader, Trent – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2011
Career educators' ultimate goal, given the new career management paradigm, should be to ensure that students are career resilient when they leave their studies (from whatever year level). This article outlines the chaos theory of careers and resilience. It then goes on to describe a four-lesson unit of careers education work that attempts to…
Descriptors: Careers, Units of Study, Career Development, Resilience (Psychology)
Sardeshmukh, Shruti R.; Smith-Nelson, Ronda M. – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2011
Entrepreneurship as a career option has become increasingly desirable, and there is a real need to develop an opportunity-oriented entrepreneurial mindset among tertiary students. Current entrepreneurship education heavily relies on the linear process of business planning and rarely encourages the complex and non-linear thinking patterns necessary…
Descriptors: Careers, Entrepreneurship, Higher Education, College Students
Pryor, Robert G. L. – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2010
Theory in career development counselling provides a map that counsellors can use to understand and structure the career counselling process. It also provides a means to communicate this understanding and structuring to their clients as part of the counselling intervention. The chaos theory of careers draws attention to the complexity,…
Descriptors: Careers, Systems Approach, Career Development, Career Counseling
Sainty, Rosemary – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2008
This paper seeks to investigate the extent of influence of corporate (or organisational) responsibility on university students' career decision-making. It reports on a pilot study conducted at the University of Sydney which aims to: explore students' ethical, professional and social understanding regarding corporate responsibility; determine the…
Descriptors: Careers, Career Counseling, Career Choice, Foreign Countries
Borg, Tony; Bright, Jim; Pryor, Robert – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2006
Simple matching models of decision making are no longer sufficient as a basis for career counselling and education. The challenge for contemporary careers advisers is how to communicate some of the complexities of modern career development to their students; in particular, the apparently contradictory relationship between the need for planning and…
Descriptors: Careers, Secondary School Students, Career Development, Models
Inkson, Kerr; Carr, Stuart C. – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2004
The phenomenon of migration makes many careers international, and globalisation has accelerated the process. This paper reports on a program of studies, now labelled "talent flow," conducted in New Zealand with a view to increasing understanding of migration and its relationship to careers. Initial studies considered the phenomenon of "overseas…
Descriptors: Careers, Career Choice, Global Approach, Foreign Countries
Dyer, Suzette; Hurd, Fiona – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2004
Collectively, globalisation and flexibility strategies have changed the nature and structure of employment, and as such careers academics, careers practitioners and governments have argued that individuals need to manage their careers in fundamentally new ways to ensure continued employment. We have become concerned that the promise of shared…
Descriptors: Careers, Industry, Job Security, Career Development
Maree, Jacobus G.; Molepo, Jacob M. – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2004
With little or no effort to test underlying assumptions in the South African context, South African career counsellors have traditionally depended on "proven" assessment methods. Career counselling needs to move away from the almost sole use of psychometric tests to an approach that recognises an individual's social and historical background. Our…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Psychometrics, Career Counseling, Context Effect
Peer reviewedPryor, Robert G. L.; Bright, Jim – Australian journal of Career Development, 2003
Four theoretical streams--contexualism/ecology, systems theory, realism/constructivism, and chaos theory--contributed to a theory of individuals as complex, unique, nonlinear, adaptive chaotic and open systems. Individuals use purposive action to construct careers but can make maladaptive and inappropriate choices. (Contains 42 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Careers, Change, Constructivism (Learning), Context Effect
Peer reviewedChen, Charles P. – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2002
Recommends viewing life career development as a narrative that facilitates holistic construction of personal meanings. Provides guidelines for the development and use of career narratives in counseling. (SK)
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Careers, Constructivism (Learning), Counseling Techniques
Peer reviewedKinnier, Richard T.; Fisher, Teresa A.; Darcy, Maria U.; Skinner, Tad – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2001
Women (n=265) and men (n=103) aged 17-61 predicted the probability that a career-related dream from adolescence would come true. More women's than men's dreams included family (but only 15%). Older adults believed their dreams were less likely to come true but reported less disappointment about it. More education correlated with less…
Descriptors: Adults, Age Differences, Beliefs, Careers

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