Effective professionals engaged in reflective practice: A response to Kidd et al. |
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Authors: | Jenny Bimrose Rowan Bayne |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Psychology, University of East London, London, UK |
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Abstract: | Training for careers guidance is undergoing rapid and radical change. The Employment Department's January 1995 invitation to bid for pilot programmes for work-based, competency training represents a sharp contrast to the off-the-job academic training which has, for the past 20 years, been located in higher education. An informed debate and well-founded empirical findings would contribute to the constructive management of these changes. However, Kidd et al.'s (1994) research on careers officers' use of theory in guidance interviews is criticised as being seriously flawed. Questions are posed regarding their conceptual framework, several aspects of their methodology, and their apparent lack of awareness of directly relevant theory and research. |
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