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Career Development Practices from the Capabilities Perspective on Social Justice
- Online den 16. oktober, kl. 14.00 – 16.00
- Arrangører: Euroguidance i Estland og Letland.
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Social justice is an often heard, but somewhat abstract concept in the context of career guidance. French Canadian trainers France Picard, Michel Turcotte, Simon Viviers, Patricia Dionne will walk you through the Capability Model of Amartya Sen to help you reflect on what social justice means for you in the context of your reality. They will also help you find actionable steps to implement social justice in your professional practice.
The webinar is based on an article published in the publication:
This webinar has been held.
How to use AI in career, v/ Chris Percy and Eirik Øvernes
- Online den 6. november, kl. 10.00 – 11.15 CET.
- Arrangører: Euroguidance i Norge og Litauen.
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Artificial intelligence hype and anti-hype is everywhere at the moment. The education and careers sectors are no exception. This session will report on a survey in the UK about their use of generative AI in career guidance in higher education. What are the key challenges, potential benefits, perceptions and experiences of frontline careers advisers? Furthermore, it will show how AI is used in career guidance in Norway. Dr Chris Percy and Eirik Øvernes will discuss how career guidance practitioners can use AI in the near future. Don’t miss this chance to get an update on the hottest theme within career guidance in this short webinar provided by the Euroguidance Network!
The webinar is based on an article published in the publication:
This webinar has been held
Career Education in Nordic Countries, v/ Oudi Ruusuvirta and Sif Einarsdottir
- Online den 24. januar, kl. 10.00 – 11.30 CET.
- Arrangører: Euroguidance i Finland og Island.
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This webinar discusses the similarities and differences of career education in compulsory schools in the Nordic countries. Different strengths and challenges emerge in the comparison. The focus will be on what we can learn from each other.
Outi Ruusuvirta-Uuksulainen is a doctoral researcher and project manager at the Finnish Institute for Educational Research at the University of Jyväskylä, Finland. Her recent work has focused on professionalisation of the career profession.
Sif Einarsdóttir works as a professor of Career guidance and counseling at the University of Iceland. Her research focuses mainly on career development and choice of youth. She has been active in Nordic/Baltic networks and comparison of career guidance in the area. She has recently focused more on interventions and practices supporting optimal career development and outcomes.
The webinar is based on an article published in the publication:
You are welcome to register by January 16 by completing the following form:
The 5 dimensions of Environmentally sustainable Career Guidance, v/ Miriam Dimsits
- Online den 18. februar, kl. 15.00 – 16.00 CET.
- Arrangører: Euroguidance i Danmark og Sverige.
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Join us for a webinar that provides views on green guidance. Learn how to empower individuals to make career choices with environmental awareness, moving beyond traditional career guidance to support a greener future. Discover strategies, tools and practices to integrate sustainability into your professional guidance work.
Miriam Dimsits will discuss the difference between “green” and “sustainable” and give insights on the role of career guidance in promoting environmental sustainability. Miriam Dimsits is an experienced educator and a lecturer at VIA University College, where she works for a diploma program in educational and vocation guidance. She has a demonstrated history of working in the career guidance and education field, and she is part of an EU research and development Erasmus+ project on Green Guidance, contributing to addressing or otherwise engaging with sustainability.
The webinar is based on an article published in the publication:
You are welcome to register by february 7, by completing the following form: