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Quality Careers Education Resources

Elaine is a passionate Careers Educator, Coach, and Writer. She has worked internationally with secondary school students, college students, university students and young adults, supporting them to kick-start their careers. She has written professional, academic and opinion pieces for both print and digital platforms with a specialism for topics around careers, professional development, personal development, education reform, STEM education, employee engagement and organisational psychology.

Elaine is a passionate Careers Educator, Coach, and Writer. She has worked internationally with secondary school students, college students, university students and young adults, supporting them to kick-start their careers. She has written professional, academic and opinion pieces for both print and digital platforms with a specialism for topics around careers, professional development, personal development, education reform, STEM education, employee engagement and organisational psychology.
Roadmap to Your Future: Start Your Career Journey!
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Roadmap to Your Future: Start Your Career Journey!

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This clear, interactive resource has been developed to support year 9s and 10s begin exploring what their career journey might look like. They can work their way along the map, adding in notes, information, questions and curiosity points along the way to build clarity over their career ideas. Students can complete this in class or independently - a great resource for students to have handy during careers week, where they’ll naturally be gaining access to more information and adding to their ideas for their future.
My Future Self
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My Future Self

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This is a simple exploratory worksheet, designed to provide students with a chance to reflect and think about what they see their ‘future self’ doing. The workseeht provides prompt questions and space for students to be creative; they can write, draw, collage, vision board or illustrate their answer. The idea is to help them think more broadly about what their ideal future looks like and start envisioning it. Psychology has shown when we do this, we can feel more motivated towards goal achievement and taking proactive steps to reach that future.