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Daniel, Ryan – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2016
Despite the challenges associated with the pursuit of a career as an artist, such as job insecurity and an oversupply of labour, many individuals continue to seek a career in this field. Australian artists also face additional challenges, such as geographic isolation from the major art centres of the world, resulting in perceptions of the need to…
Descriptors: Creativity, Artists, Career Choice, Job Security
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Jawarneh, Mohammad – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2016
The main purpose of this study was to determine the level of career maturity in a sample of university students in one public university in Jordan. The study also sought to determine differences in career maturity based on gender and educational level. The sample of the study consisted of 284 students enrolled in social studies classes. Results of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Social Studies, College Students, Vocational Maturity
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Dobinson, Troy; Stokes-Thompson, Frederick – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2015
This study investigated the potential for using collaborative learning spaces for the development of résumé writing knowledge and skills in higher education students. Utilising a collaborative learning environment, 227 students from a mix of programmes and year levels participated in one of 24 workshops centering on a technology supported, shared…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Resumes (Personal), Writing Workshops, Writing Skills
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Jackson, Denise – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2015
This study examines how work-integrated learning (WIL) influences career choice status among undergraduates (N = 91). Career choice status has documented effects on well-being, career satisfaction, career success and, more broadly, organisational performance. Quantitative ratings gauge undergraduate satisfaction with their career choices and…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Undergraduate Students, Experiential Learning, Work Experience Programs
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Chen, Charles P.; Haller, Sarah – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2015
The phenomenon of occupational and career burnout in nurses has received recent attention from academia, the media, and health care practitioners. Research surrounding career burnout often adopts a health perspective and focuses on the psychological well-being of nurses. While acknowledging the vital importance of a health perspective, this…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Well Being, Nurses, Burnout
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Ugboro, Isaiah O.; Obeng, Kofi – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2015
This article studies the relationships between perceptions of threats to valued job features, total job (job insecurity), and career commitment among university professors, using the context of post-tenure review policy. It surveys professors from a randomly selected sample of 74 universities that have implemented post-tenure review policies and…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Work Attitudes, Tenure, Teacher Evaluation
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Athanasou, James Anthony – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2015
The purpose of this article is to consider the extent to which disabilities are likely to affect the length of a career and earnings potential. The net worklife expectancy for persons with a profound, severe, moderate or mild disability in Australia was determined. This was compared this to those with no disability. Tables for five-year age groups…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Disabilities, Income, Career Development
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Hall, Michael E.; LaCroix, Julie – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2015
An emerging counselor and an established counseling psychologist, in separate independent practices, collaborate in this Practice Application Brief on clinical career supervision. Three core elements from Systems Theory Framework (i.e. creating a learning environment, the content of learning, and reflection on learning) guide the anecdotal…
Descriptors: Supervision, Career Counseling, Systems Approach, Counselors
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Izzet Kurbanoglu, N.; Arslan, Serhat – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2015
Career interest is an educational construct that consists of the resources an individual uses to respond to tasks and challenges of vocational development. The purpose of this research was investigated whether high school students' career interest scores differ depending on gender and grade level, and whether there is a significant relationship…
Descriptors: High School Students, Adolescents, Student Interests, Vocational Interests
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Abkhezr, Peyman; McMahon, Mary; Rossouw, Pieter – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2015
Youth with refugee backgrounds face challenges in their journey towards successful integration in Australia. Some challenges relate to macro-level changes occurring in the world of work and some to their transition from an agrarian or industrial society to a post-industrial Western country. Addressing the future career development of youth with…
Descriptors: Refugees, Career Counseling, Social Integration, Social Change
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Gardiner, Claire M. – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2015
Many students enter business degrees without a defined career goal beyond working in the business world and adopt a scattergun approach to employability by accumulating certifications accessed through individual subjects. Yet, space and time limitations commonly prevent extended exposure to rewarding and interesting career subfields within main…
Descriptors: Curriculum Design, Occupational Aspiration, Business Administration Education, Specialization
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Broadley, Kate – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2015
Gendered educational and occupational pathways are entrenched in many countries. The underrepresentation of women in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) fields has ramifications for individuals and for workforces. Girls' declining interest in STEM coincides with an increasing demand for STEM-skilled professionals across the…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Career Development, Females, Gender Bias
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Welde, Annelise M. J.; Bernes, Kerry B.; Gunn, Thelma M.; Ross, Stanley A. – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2015
Intern teachers in Southern Alberta, Canada participated in two career education courses. As a culminating activity, intern teachers created and delivered integrated career education projects in their final practicum placements, submitted project reports, and collected standardized evaluation surveys from their students. This nonexperimental study…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Career Education, Integrated Activities, High School Students
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Lin-Stephens, Serene; Uesi, John; Doherty, Julie – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2015
This paper reports the quantitative findings of a study on conceptions of positive career outcomes held by Chinese students who returned home to work after gaining higher education qualifications in Australia. The study explores what positive career outcomes mean to Chinese returnees, the actual positive career outcomes Chinese returnees have…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Asians, Foreign Students, College Graduates
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Coppin, Rosalie; Fisher, Greg – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2015
The benefits of mentoring in the health sector have received a great deal of attention from health management researchers. Much of this research has concentrated on doctors and nurses at pre-qualification or early career stages in their professional lives working in large organizations. Little attention has been paid to the needs of podiatrists…
Descriptors: Podiatry, Mentors, Professional Development, Foreign Countries
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