1) Reclaiming the Self: An Alternative Model to Professional Development and 2) Career Practitioner Education: Past, Present, Future
Abstract
1) What started as an attempt to establish a chapter of the CDAA evolved into something quite different. Not only did a chapter not become established but no guest speakers appeared in the 3-year period the group has been underway. This is the story of an alternative model of professional development from rural Alberta (Athabasca) – one that works from the inside out, that starts slow and small, and builds on practitioner’s personal experience. The presentation concerns attempts by this group to reconcile the professional role of practitioners with their personal selves. Participants are invited to join in this exploration.
2) Economic, technological and socio-cultural changes, both regionally and nationally, influence our work as career practitioners. How has your education prepared you to understand these changes and apply this understanding in your work with clients? What more do you think you need to help client’s address their career concerns? In an effort to address these questions, you are invited to discuss:
- Education and training required by career practitioners
- Highlights and shortfalls of your education
- Delivery of education and training
- Role that educational institutions, industry and government can play in developing and delivering education and training