Career Education and Guidance in New Zealand Schools offers advice and support to schools on providing effective career education and guidance in years 7 to 13.
Review of CIAGE
A discussion paper on Career, Information, Advice, Guidance and Education (CIAGE) has now been released. To access the discussion paper and response process, please click here. The deadline for responses is 5pm on 15 June 2012.
Career Education and Guidance in New Zealand Schools outlines a set of career management competencies young people need to develop, and suggests an effective model of career education and guidance that can be used to develop these.
The guidelines cover:
- learning outcomes for students that address the career management competencies young people need to develop
- whole-school processes for planning, designing, implementing, and evaluating career education and guidance programmes
- the contribution of boards, principals, school staff, families, and community organisations to effective career education and guidance.
Why career education is important
Career management competencies
Career management and curriculum
Sustainable career education and guidance
Steps for developing career education and guidance
Contributors to effective career education and guidance
Whole school career education and guidance
Published on: 04 Aug 2009


