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The Career-learning Café

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the memory
key ideas we should not forget

> New Thinking - Building on What We Know
> DOTS - original version
> New DOTS
> How do Careers Really Work?
> The Reforming Careers Coordinator
> New Thinking for Careers and Citizenship
> Helping Personal Advisers Working with Systems


café careers
magazine
here-and-now issues

> In touch - articles, features and PowerPoints
> Games - interactive thinking on needs and priorities
> Real lives - career development in the flesh
> Making it work - help with planning and development
> A good read - reviews of significant writing
> Points of departure - raise a smile


moving on

the future and how the café can help

café projects:
> What are we going to do about careers? - CPI - 'coverage-processes-influences' - a model for development work
> What are we going to do about careers?- CPI - a short introduction
> Which way is forward? - LiRRiC - life-role relevance in curriculum - proposals to the QCA for the future of psd
> What are we going to do about careers? - Curriculum - 'relocating careers work in curriculum'

thinking forward:
> Why we learn - according to Richard Rorty
> Policy priorities - according to Ruth Levitas
> Managing networks in contemporary careers work
> Choice in career and citizenship - a view from Daniel Dennett


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and
PowerPoints

the underpinning
probing deeper

> Mentoring - an unfulfilled promise
> Learning from experience
> Fewer lists, more stories

> Careers education and guidance - out of the box
> Career policy - dictat or stimulant?
> The National Guidance Research Forum
> New start for Connexions
> Youth Matters - the future of IAG services for young people
> Careers policy for the contemporary world
> Integrated IAG
> Youth in community
> Narrative in careers work
> Network management


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