Shaping the Future: Emerging themes for student futures
This course provides a curated briefing on emerging contemporary themes about student futures. It is designed for educators and school leaders from upper primary right through secondary school.
Providing a succinct curated overview of the key contemporary themes in practice relating to student futures programs, this short course is designed for school leaders and educators of years 6-10 who do not necessarily have a careers background or focus.
A briefing on changes in the world of work helps to contextualise recent pattern analysis about young people's expectations and aspirations today.
Cut through the complex world of future skills, careers education and life design from the primary years and up. You will complete the course with a strong sense of what works, and where the field is heading right now.
Course format
To successfully complete the course, you must participate in ONE session of the live webinar. There are several dates to choose from for the 1-hour webinar component of the course, and you will be invited to book from inside the self-paced course once your whole course registration is confirmed.
Time allocation: 2.5 hours total (not including optional material)
Course Instructor: Liv Pennie
Welcome!
FREE PREVIEWFour Themes Slides
FREE PREVIEWFour Themes Preso
Overview of Theme 1 - Change
Introducing the Chaos Theory of Careers
Embracing Uncertainty in Life and Careers
Education Council report summary
Further OPTIONAL reading about Theme 1: Change
Change Reflections
Overview of Theme 2: Data
OECD Long-Term Data Analysis: Dream Jobs? Teenagers' Career Aspirations and the Future of Work
Australian perspectives for discussion
Further OPTIONAL reading about Theme 2: Data
Data Reflections
Overview of Theme 3: Agency
Awareness, Aspiration and Agency. A BECOME case study
Young women and career agency
Further OPTIONAL reading about Agency
Agency Reflections
Wellbeing Reflections
Overview of Theme 4: Wellbeing
Careers education and its link to mental health and wellbeing
Further OPTIONAL reading about Wellbeing
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