IAEVG Quebec June 4-6 2014. Career Development Benchmarks-Tertiary Programmatic rather than practitioner competencies Compare o UK Matrix standard o AGCAS.

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IAEVG Quebec June

Career Development Benchmarks-Tertiary Programmatic rather than practitioner competencies Compare o UK Matrix standard o AGCAS Careers Education Benchmarks statement o Australian Careers Education Quality Framework

Benchmarks are not evaluative standards but a guide or framework that can be used to improve practice Career Development Benchmarks-Tertiary are a self-review tool Benchmarks and standards

working team from Careers NZ reviewing the literature developing a working draft field testing the draft with a wide range of tertiary providers around the country an online survey peer review finalisation of the draft document Throughout the process the team consulted with external reference and governance groups, and feedback was sought from a cultural and international perspective Career Development Benchmarks – Tertiary launched 2012 Development process

Inputs and output

Employer and Industry Engagement is any contact between tertiary organisations and employers and industry that enables students to develop their career management competencies. Student Engagement is the way in which students connect with careers programmes and services in order to develop their career management competencies. Organisation Engagement deals with how the tertiary organisation as a whole enables its students to develop their career management competencies.

Career management competencies for tertiary students

Action Research An approach of co-operative inquiry Abolishes the line between research and action Utilises a team approach to bring about change Overtly “political” in order to improve the situation Intended to generate solutions to practical problems

Action Research Action research is a method used for improving practice. It involves action, evaluation, and critical reflection and – based on the evidence gathered – changes in practice are then implemented. Action research is participative and collaborative; it is undertaken by individuals with a common purpose. It is situation-based and context specific. It develops reflection based on interpretations made by the participants. Knowledge is created through action and at the point of application. Action research can involve problem solving, if the solution to the problem leads to the improvement of practice. In action research findings will emerge as action develops, but these are not conclusive or absolute. Koshy, 2010

Action Research Design The team: The career practitioner and 2 academics Each team member was an “insider” who had unique but important experiences and knowledge of the career services and the university Fortnightly meetings Planning, Action, Reflection in cycles

Action Research Advantages Lone practitioner. Ability to reflect and discuss with professionals Additional support and credibility when promoting careers strategic plan to Faculty Kudos of using academic expertise to underpin the development of the service

SWOT analysis Strengths Senior management team support Extensive employer engagement occurring Weaknesses Minimal previous support Opportunities Management support Framework for a quality service AACSB Accreditation Marketing potential Threats Potential overload

O1 Organisational Engagement Element 4. Effective career development & support light on the ‘how”. Benchmarks outline “the how.” Ability to enhance the employability of graduates, marketing potential, future pressure for destinations data. AACSB re-accreditation 2016

E1 Employer & Industry Engagement Opportunity to maximise employer engagement for employment outcomes & Faculty engagement on many levels. Joining the dots between existing activities and leveraging of these opportunities.

Outcomes The Career Development Benchmarks have added a framework which is logical and easy to follow for non practitioners The framework makes it easy to highlight how careers can support wider faculty initiatives (AACSB, PRME) Strategic plan developed that has been - accepted by Faculty Board -accepted by Faculty employer panel

Future The Benchmarks will be utilised to structure and monitor career development provision in Faculty Findings can be utilised for the restructuring of the central University Careers Service and initiatives based in other faculties Action research hasn’t just studied the development of career provision; it has contributed to its future

practitioners/planning/career-education- benchmarks/tertiary-benchmarks/ Careers NZ