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Career Development Learning: linking graduate attributes, WiL and lifelong learning Martin Smith Head, Careers Central University of Wollongong

Career Development Learning: linking graduate attributes, WiL and lifelong learning Martin Smith Head, Careers Central University of Wollongong

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Page 1: Career Development Learning: linking graduate attributes, WiL and lifelong learning Martin Smith Head, Careers Central University of Wollongong

Career Development Learning: linking graduate attributes, WiL and lifelong learning

Martin SmithHead, Careers Central

University of Wollongong

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Who said that?

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Session Overview

• My premise• What is Career Development• Why is CDL relevant to successful transitions and

employability strategies: the literature• Linkages to WiL, GA’s and Lifelong Learning• Emerging andragogy/pedagogy underpinnng CDL• International and national practices• UOW initiatives – linking GA’s to WIL to

employability to CDL

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What is Career Development?

Career development is the lifelong process of managing learning, work, leisure and transitions in order to move towards a personally determined and evolving future for both private and public good. (Career Industry Council of Australia 2006; OECD, 2004)).

“Career development learning puts students at the heart of the learning process”(Prof Tony Watts, NAGCAS ALTC Symposium, June 2008)

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What is Career Development Learning?

Career Development Learning …. learning about the content and process of career development or life/career management.

• Content – learning about self and learning about the world of work

• Process – the development of the skills necessary to navigate a successful and satisfying life/career.

(McMahon, Patton &Tatham 2003)

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Systems Theory Framework (Patton & McMahon 2006)

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The DOTS model (Prof Tony Watts)

Learning about Self

Learning about Opportunities

Learning about Decisions

Learning about Transitions

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Learning about self?• Abilities, skills, aptitudes,

competencies• Interests• Personality• Rewards - extrinsic &

intrinsic• Values, ethics, moral

compass• Passion & purpose

• Self identity

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“we’re like onions”

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The literature: CD & Social Inclusion

• awareness, aspiration, educational attainment (Bradley, 2008)

• relationship between career development and social justice is explicit within the career development literature internationally (e.g., S. S. Hansen, 2003; Hartung & Blustein, 2002; Irving, 2005; K. M. O'Brien, 2001)

• pivotal in the work of access, equity and social justice (McIlveen, Everton, & Clarke, 2005)

• benefits with respect to social equity and human capital (Access Economics, 2006; Council of the European Union, 2009; Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development, 2004a; Watts, nd)

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The literature: FYE

• sense of vocational purpose, (Wilson & Lizzio, 2006)

• identify and monitor student purpose and reasons for attending university due to the connections to retention, satisfaction, academic performance and engagement amongst non traditional cohorts (James, Krause and Jennings, 2010)

• placing students at the heart of the learning process (Watts, 2008)

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Learning about opportunities

• gaining information about opportunities from print, online material and individuals (via networking and informational interviewing)

• Immersion in work related experiences

• Learning is continually modified by experience (Kolb, 1984)

• CDL aligns with Kolb’s experiential learning (Patton & McMahon, 2001)

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WiL and CDL: WiL as an enabling strategy of CDL

• “Work-related learning involves: learning about oneself; learning and practising skills and personal attributes of value in the world-of-work; experiencing the world-of-work in order to provide insights and learning into the world-of-work associated with one's university studies; and experiencing and learning how to learn and manage oneself in a range of situations, including those found at work”. (Moreland, 2005, p. 4)

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WiL v Work Related Learning

• WRL can occur inside and outside the curriculum, and outside of the university itself in paid and paid work, in mentoring , in group projects, business simulations. Students learn wherever the experience occurs (Moreland, 2005)

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2 way mirror

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QUESTIONS?