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    978 0 70217 713 2 2009
192 PAGES
ZAR R 454.00
Brave ‘New’ World of Education, The
Creating a unique professionalism
J SLABBERT, T DE KOCK & A HATTINGH
The Brave ‘New’ World of Education explores the reasons why education needs to change radically and swiftly to face the challenges of the future and shows how teachers can become effective change agents.
OTHER KEY FEATURES INCLUDE:
• Addressing theory-practice gaps
• Principles, ideas and tools for designing powerful learning opportunities
• Creating an awareness of selfhood and personal transformation.
SUITABLE FOR
Teacher educators, undergraduate and postgraduate pre-service students, in-service students.
Career Counselling
Methods that work
JG MAREE ET AL (EDITOR)
Career counselling: Methods that work is an introductory text that provides practitioners with a wide range of efficient and effective career interventions. Representing the main schools of thought in career counselling today, the book identifies and reflects the growing global interest in innovative approaches to career counselling.
        978 0 70217 802 3 978 0 70219 647 8 2010
224 PAGES
ZAR R304.00 ZAR R304.00
CONTENTS
• Career assessment: Using scores and stories in life designing
• Using the best of both worlds: Not a question of one or the other
• Enough for my mielie-meal: The cultural preparedness approach to the delivery of careers services
• Career counselling of people with disability
• Can tests ‘predict’ success or help you find a career?
• Story telling: Moving from thin stories to thick and rich stories
• Obtaining an interest profile
• Personality and value-related
information
• Obtaining a study orientation profile
• Obtaining, developing and enhancing
an emotional intelligence profile
• The role of the family in career interest development
• Creative approaches to gathering baseline information
• The interface between career counselling and other counselling/ psychotherapy
• Adapting in a changing world: Dealing with repeated career transitions
• Testing the water: Carrying out a job/ work analysis
• The final product: Writing a career counselling report
• Two case studies
• Identifying life-career themes: With
the career-story interview
• Using early memories in career-story
interviewing
    SUITABLE FOR
The text is recommended for practitioners involved in primary, secondary and tertiary education, psychology and social work, corporate coaches, academics, researchers, scholars and students.
 JUTA EDUCATION AND SOCIAL SCIENCES CATALOGUE | 2018/2019
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