Addressing elements of a school career education plan
March 7, 2020
With the TEC Career Strategy and the launch of Inspiring Futures into primary schools it is important “readiness” is taken into consideration.
The case study from St Patrick’s College in Tasmania is a good example of a school addressing all elements of a school career education plan and offering a differentiated career service delivery.
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