In this article, we propose a framework for understanding career guidance policy. We use a systems theory approach informed by Gramscian theories of politics and power to make sense of this complexity. Firstly, we argue that career guidance policy is made by and for people and that there is a need to recognise all of the political and civil society actors involved. Secondly, we argue that policymaking comprises a series of ideological, technical and practical processes. Finally, we contend that policymaking takes place in a complex, multi-level environment which is can be described across three levels as the policy framing, middle and street level tiers
This publication arises from major reviews of national career guidance policies conducted by the OEC...
This paper, originally prepared for the Department for education and Skills (DfES) Engaging Adults i...
This paper considers the spate of reviews of career guidance that have taken place since the year 2...
In this article, we propose a framework for understanding career guidance policy. We use a systems t...
This paper focuses on how public policy shapes career guidance and establishes a system within which...
The overall aim of this thesis is to enquire into and problematize the governance of career guidance...
This article reviews recent policy in career guidance in the context of the 2015 election
This chapter examines the evidence base in career guidance. It argues that such evidence should be a...
This paper considers the spate of reviews of career guidance that have taken place since the year 20...
The rationale for policy interest in career development services, and the way in which this rational...
The employment attainment after a vocational training course, in a lifelong learning perspective is ...
This paper is an extended text of Tristram Hooley’s inaugural lecture: Emancipate yourselves from me...
Two things about careers guidance occurred to me when I began to plan this lecture. The first is tha...
Recent policy on careers guidance in England suggests a somewhat straightforward process. The assump...
Recent policy on careers guidance in England suggests a somewhat straightforward process. The assump...
This publication arises from major reviews of national career guidance policies conducted by the OEC...
This paper, originally prepared for the Department for education and Skills (DfES) Engaging Adults i...
This paper considers the spate of reviews of career guidance that have taken place since the year 2...
In this article, we propose a framework for understanding career guidance policy. We use a systems t...
This paper focuses on how public policy shapes career guidance and establishes a system within which...
The overall aim of this thesis is to enquire into and problematize the governance of career guidance...
This article reviews recent policy in career guidance in the context of the 2015 election
This chapter examines the evidence base in career guidance. It argues that such evidence should be a...
This paper considers the spate of reviews of career guidance that have taken place since the year 20...
The rationale for policy interest in career development services, and the way in which this rational...
The employment attainment after a vocational training course, in a lifelong learning perspective is ...
This paper is an extended text of Tristram Hooley’s inaugural lecture: Emancipate yourselves from me...
Two things about careers guidance occurred to me when I began to plan this lecture. The first is tha...
Recent policy on careers guidance in England suggests a somewhat straightforward process. The assump...
Recent policy on careers guidance in England suggests a somewhat straightforward process. The assump...
This publication arises from major reviews of national career guidance policies conducted by the OEC...
This paper, originally prepared for the Department for education and Skills (DfES) Engaging Adults i...
This paper considers the spate of reviews of career guidance that have taken place since the year 2...