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  Your answers that indicate 'an integrating' approach are:  
 
Highest priorities
No high priorities for an integrating approach.
Second priorities
No second priorities for an integrating approach.
Lowest priorities
Curriculum
  • Careers work is important to the curriculum because it is a way of bringing about useful curriculum change.
  • Careers work should offer learning that will help learners in their lives.
  • A valuable contribution to the curriculum is helping learners to know how and when to question things and be sceptical.
Practice
  • Careers work should be delivered as part of broader programme of life-relevant help.
  • Essential things that learners should do in career work are figure out who they should pay attention to in their lives.
  • Careers work is about helping learners to move towards dealing with the range of demands in contemporary living.
Thinking
  • Useful self awareness means being clear about beliefs and values internalised from upbringing.
  • Useful opportunity awareness means getting a picture of what happens in family, citizen and social - as well as work - roles.
  • The key learner processes for career development are knowing whether and how to move on from one's own upbringing.
Policy
  • An important policy issue facing careers work is helping learners to maintain a work-life balance.
  • Social worth in careers work should come from how we help learners to achieve active membership of society.
  • The policy priority for careers work should be enabling learning for use and pleasure in learners' lives.
Social
  • People who should have a say in how careers work is done are people who know about neighbourhood and community life.
  • Quality in careers work is a matter for showing how learners can use their learning in their lives.
  • The starting point for development work should be knowledge of the lives of learners in their local community.

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