The Systems Theory Framework of career development: history and future directions

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Author: McMahon, Mary

Abstract:

Since the 1980s, rapid changes in the world of work have challenged the capacity of career theory to provide adequate explanations of career and career development and the ability of traditional career practice to respond to the varied career development needs of clients in those new work environments. It was against this complex and rapidly changing context that the Systems Theory Framework of career development (STF) was created. This article will review the history and development of the STF since its first publication as a contextual model in the inaugural edition of the 'Australian journal of career development' in November 1992.

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Since the 1980s, rapid changes in the world of work have challenged the capacity of career theory to provide adequate explanations of career and career development and the ability of traditional career practice to respond to the varied career development needs of clients in those new work environments. It was against this complex and rapidly changing context that the Systems Theory Framework of career development (STF) was created. This article will review the history and development of the STF since its first publication as a contextual model in the inaugural edition of the ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Career development; Outcomes

Keywords: Future; History

Published: Camberwell, Victoria: Australian Council for Educational Research, 2002

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Journal title: Australian journal of career development

Journal volume : 11

Journal number: 3

Journal date: Spring 2002

Pages: pp.63-68

ISSN: 1038-4162

Statement of responsibility: Mary McMahon

Resource type: Article

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TD/TNC 72.479



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