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ERIC Number: ED298422
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 1987
Pages: 136
Abstractor: N/A
ISBN: ISBN-0-7969-0621-1
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Career Counselling in a Changing South Africa. Report on the Advanced Seminar of the Centre for Child and Adult Guidance of the Institute for Psychological and Edumetric Research (Republic of South Africa, September 16, 1987). Occasional Paper No. 40.
Visser, M. J., Comp.
Seminar papers included in this document are: (1) "Career Counselling in a Changing South Africa," the opening address by J. G. Garbers, president of the Human Science Research Council; (2) "Current Problems in Career Counselling: The Report of the National Manpower Commission" (I. J. van Zyl); (3) "The Present Economic Situation and Career Counseling" (H. Blake); (4) "The Relevance of Contemporary Theoretical Models for a Changing South Africa" (Z. Nel); and (5) "The Effects of a Changing South Africa on Career Counselling in Paractice" (L. Olivier, N. G. Nhlapo, J. Cook). Two panel discussions are also included. The first is "Present-day Career Guidance at School. Are We Preparing Our Youth for the 21st Century?" and discussants were R. Francis, N.E. Roux, P. B. Singh, and H. J. Steyn. The second panel discussion, "Career Counselling and the Demands of a Future South Africa," consists of the following presentations: "The Implications of Co-operative Education" (J. Beukes); "The Implications of In-Service Training on Career Counselling" (G. D. Haasbroek); "The Implications of Career Education" (J. W. von Mollendorf); "Modern Technological Aids in Career Counselling" (R. Roelofse); and "Infrastructure Needed To Meet the Demands of the Future" (K. W. du Toit). (NB)
Publication Type: Collected Works - Proceedings
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Language: English
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Authoring Institution: Human Sciences Research Council, Pretoria (South Africa).
Identifiers - Location: South Africa
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