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Credential Transparency Illuminates Pathways to a Better Future | EDUCAUSE

Credential Transparency Illuminates Pathways to a Better Future | EDUCAUSE | Career Development | Scoop.it
Credential transparency enables stakeholders in learning and job ecosystems to explore and compare credentials in order to make better decisions about
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Apprentice Cabinet Maker

Apprentice Cabinet Maker | Career Development | Scoop.it
We are looking for an apprentice to join our team in a modern workshop and a positive work environment. The position is primarily work in the factory, including machining and assembly. There will also be opportunities for some site work including job installations. 
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The hyper-personalisation of work is coming and it could benefit all employees - ABC News

The hyper-personalisation of work is coming and it could benefit all employees - ABC News | Career Development | Scoop.it
Amidst a skills shortage in many industries, employees are increasingly looking for work that works for them.
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What does the future of work look like? | HLB

What does the future of work look like? | HLB | Career Development | Scoop.it
With plenty of time to adapt to working remotely during the lockdowns and discovering the benefits, more and more businesses are embracing a hybrid work style.
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Future Of Work: The 5 Biggest Workplace Trends In 2022

Future Of Work: The 5 Biggest Workplace Trends In 2022 | Career Development | Scoop.it
Much has been written about the huge changes in our working lives during the past two years – driven of course by necessity and concerns for safety.
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Education Professionals Now Overwhelmingly Seek Changes in Their Careers

Education Professionals Now Overwhelmingly Seek Changes in Their Careers | Career Development | Scoop.it
The pandemic has left the global workforce in a state of flux, with the vast majority of employees — including those in the education sector — looking for changes in their careers and in the workplace.
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Resilience Is as Important for Educators as It Is for Students | EdSurge News

Resilience Is as Important for Educators as It Is for Students | EdSurge News | Career Development | Scoop.it
We all have the capacity to grow and develop our resilience.Bonnie Benard, the renowned resilience researcher, once defined certain circumstances i
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Working from home, or living at work?

Working from home, or living at work? | Career Development | Scoop.it
2021 marks the thirteenth annual Go Home on Time Day, an initiative of the Centre for Future Work focusing on overwork among Australians, including excessive overtime that is often unpaid. This year’s report considers whether home work will become the 'new normal' for many workers, even after the acute phase of the pandemic finally passes – and what new pressures on working hours, work-life balance and unpaid overtime are unleashed by the work-from-home phenomenon.
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Women in Leadership Summit 2022 | 22 - 25 February | Sydney

Women in Leadership Summit 2022 comes at a time when women want their voices heard. Our goal is to help women become the leaders they desire to be.
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Future Skills You’ll Need In Your Career By 2030

Future Skills You’ll Need In Your Career By 2030
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By Stephanie L
Updated October 4, 2021
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Looking to the Future: Report of the Review of senior secondary pathways into work, further education and training - Department of Education, Skills and Employment, Australian Government

Final Report on the review of senior secondary pathways into work, further education and training published 23 July 2020.
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STEM-Related Careers for Children

STEM-Related Careers for Children | Career Development | Scoop.it
To give you a hand in understanding your child’s options, we have put together a guide to some of the different areas, and jobs within each STEM area.
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Methods and tools to develop future-ready skills

Methods and tools to develop future-ready skills | Career Development | Scoop.it
n preparing students for the essential skills they need for the future, we have different methods and digital tools that we can bring into our classroom space. But what skills do students really need?
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‘Four Cs’ the key to skills demanded by our shifting workforce

Where will the jobs of the future be, and what core skills might underpin those jobs? Answering those questions is a key challenge in front of the National Skills Commission. To do that we identify the big-picture forces and trends that will shape the future, then draw out what these mean for skills and jobs.

These big trends include a shift to higher-skilled jobs and services industries, the resilience of non-routine, “cognitive” jobs in the face of AI and automation, the importance of soft skills, and the opportunities created by technology.
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Job Trends 2022 & In Demand Skills: Upskill & Reskill with Emeritus

Job Trends 2022 & In Demand Skills: Upskill & Reskill with Emeritus | Career Development | Scoop.it
Emeritus brings you top skills for 2022 and online learning programs to prepare for the career trends of 2022.
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Netflix For Workplace Learning: The Right Choice?

Netflix For Workplace Learning: The Right Choice? | Career Development | Scoop.it
Many in L&D have been talking about the "Netflix of Learning." Are people missing a key element of learning in using this phrase?
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How can effective career education be achieved for students from low socioeconomic backgrounds?

How can effective career education be achieved for students from low socioeconomic backgrounds? | Career Development | Scoop.it
This article shares findings and recommendations from NCSEHE-funded research on career advice for students from low socioeconomic backgrounds.
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Introduction to career theory - overview

A short introduction to the idea of career and career theory by Tristram Hooley for the Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences.

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Issues in apprenticeships and traineeships – a research synthesis

Issues in apprenticeships and traineeships – a research synthesis | Career Development | Scoop.it
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OECD Future of Education and Skills 2030 Conceptual learning framework

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Developing a Learner’s Mindset in Third Grade

Developing a Learner’s Mindset in Third Grade | Career Development | Scoop.it
Developing a Learner’s Mindset in Third Grade

Published: June 16, 2021
Topics: Vision and Culture
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What Are Learner Profiles and Why Are They Important?

What Are Learner Profiles and Why Are They Important? | Career Development | Scoop.it
Understanding students through learner profiles can help teachers better design classes and help learners develop agency.
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LOOKING TO THE FUTURE REPORT OF THE REVIEW OF SENIOR SECONDARY PATHWAYS INTO WORK, FURTHER EDUCATION AND TRAINING JUNE 2020

Dr Peter Carey's insight:
The world is moving at a tremendous rate; going no one knows where. We must prepare our children, not for the world of the past, not for our world, but for their world – the world of the future. John Dewey, radio broadcast, early 1940s
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