an article by Cathy Howieson and Sheila Semple (University of Edinburgh, UK) published in British Journal of Guidance & Counselling Volume 41 Issue 3 (June 2013)
Abstract
Careers provision for young people in the UK is being re-formulated on the basis of a central role for career websites but this policy is based on unproven assumptions about their value.
In this article we consider the use and impact of the two main career websites in Scotland on pupils’ career management skills.
We found that pupils at risk of not achieving positive post-school destinations were less likely to use the websites, as were minority ethnic pupils. Although similar in functions, the two websites differed in their effect: one had no impact while the other impacted on only one aspect of pupils’ career management skills.
Careers policy needs to be informed by more extensive research on career websites.
Tuesday, 18 June 2013
The impact of career websites: what's the evidence?
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