Readings
Notes and outcomes from the 6th International Symposium
on Career Development and Public Policy, Budapest, Hungary 5-7
December 2011
Understanding NCEA
Written by by Irena Madjar and Elizabeth McKinley of the
Starpath Project. This publication is aimed primarily at secondary
students and their parents, and serves as an extremely valuable
tool to gain a greater understanding of the NCEA system
and plan academic pathways.
IAEVG Cape Town Agenda
October 2011
IAEVG 2007-2011 General
report
IAEVG 2007 General Assembly 2007 minutes -
Padova
IAEVG Newsletter
2011
IAEVG 2010 annual
report
IAEVG Newsletter
2010
NZ Secondary-Tertiary
Transitions forum - Presentations from the forum
Careers NZ publication
Career Education News
Book from Heather Carpenter - Your 21st Century
Career: new paths to personal success Email
Heather for a copy
Career resources from the
Brainary.
Recent careers books from educational resources distributors, the
Brainary include Amazing Resumes - Jim Bright & Joanne Earl,
Courting Your Career
Keith Thomson Sabbatical
report.
In 2009 Keith went on sabbatical, visiting several schools and
careers organisations in the UK, Australia and attending careers
conferences in Australia and Finland.
Mark Savickas articles.
Three recent readings from internationally respected Careers
researcher Mark Savickas. Career Studies as Life Making, Life Design, Vocational Counselling
IAEVG Annual report
2009.
Department of Labour - Labour Market
Reports
Industry Training - Exploring the
Data.
A research paper byPaul Mahoney, Senior Research Analyst
(April 2009)
Skills, qualifications and wages - an
analysis from the Adult Literacy and Life Skills
survey.
A research paper by David Earle, Tertiary Sector Performance
Analysis and Reporting (May 2009)
Students' Transition between School and
Tertiary Education: 2nd Edition.
Marian Loader & Jacinta Dalgety, Ministry of Education (April
2008).
Post-school choices: How well does
academic achievement predict the tertiary education choices of
school leavers?
A research paper by Scott Ussher (May 2008).
Education Employment Linkages: NZ FRST Research Programme
LINX0603
Paul Dalziel of Lincoln University is heading a five-year research
programme that is studying education employment linkages of young
people in NZ. This second Research Report provides an
international literature review, drawing on the authors'
backgrounds in sociology, education, indigenous studies and
economics.
Further information about the programme can be found at the EEL Research
Team's dedicated website