The handbook of career advising

The handbook of career advising

Hughey, Kenneth F.
Nelson, Dorothy Burton
Damminger, Joanne K.

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The Handbook of Career Advising is a resource for academic advisors seeking to enhance their career-advising capabilities. By integrating academic advisinginto career advising, advisors will be better able to help students understand themselves, consider their life goals, and choose the appropriate academic course of action that will enable them to meet their professional aspirations. Following a theory-to-practice model, the content moves from the strong foundation of career advising, including how the workplace has evolved and how it relates to issues of diversity to application issues, such as offering information and resources to enhance career advising, proposing a framework for practice, developing integrated career and academic advising programs, and exploring ideas about assessment and evaluation of career advising. The book concludes with recommendations, challenges, and opportunities for the future. Table of Contents Chapter 1: Foundations for Career Advising Chapter 2: The Evolving Workplace Chapter 3: Career Advising Competencies Chapter 4: Theories of Career Development Chapter 5: Foundations of Academic Advising and Theories of Student Development Chapter 6: Career Advising and Diversity Chapter 7: Information and Resources to Enhance Career Advising Chapter 8: Career Advising: A Frameworkfor Practice Chapter 9: Developing Integrated Career and Academic Advising Programs Chapter 10: Career Advising with Exploring Students Chapter 11: Career Advising with Specific Student Groups and Populations Chapter 12: Assessment and Evaluation of Career Advising Chapter 13: Career Advising: Recommendations,Challenges, and Opportunities for the Future

  • ISBN: 978-0-470-37368-2
  • Editorial: John Wiley & Sons
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 400
  • Fecha Publicación: 30/09/2009
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés