Austrian experience in guidance supporting parents in career counselling their children
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Austrian experience in guidance supporting parents
in career counselling their children
22.11.2013
Claudia Liebeswar| [email protected]
Overview
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Information Supply
Information Supply EventsEvents
General General Target-group specific
Target-group specific
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Need for target-group-specific actions
(vertical and) horizontal gender-segregation on the
job market
segregation consolidates gender pay gap
female adolescents: outstandingly limited view of
career choices
important role of socialisation and parental influence
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(Exemplary) Information Supply
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Guidebook for Parents I
publisher: Public Employment Service (PES)
suggestions for sources of job-related
information
• PES counselling
• selected websites
• selected events
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Guidebook for Parents II
suggestions specifically about how to
support children
• when looking for apprenticeships
• when elaborating interests and strengths
• when creating applications & handing them in
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DVD Career and Educational Choices
publisher: Public Employment Services (PES),
Chamber of Labour
parent-oriented information about
• which education suits their children
• how to get trainee positions
• counselling centers
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„Checking Chances“
publisher: Ministry of Education
support to
identify children‘s (job-related) competencies
and strengths
identifiy children‘s (job-related) interests
strengthen given competencies
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Parent-Oriented Information about Career Choices of Girls/Boys
publisher: MonA-Net
separated brochures concerning male and
female adolescents
suggestions how to support and encourage
children to seek for gender-“untypical“ jobs
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„Spurensuche“ („Tracking“)
publisher: „mut!“-partners
assisting parents and their daughters with their
vocational choices
support to identify strengths, interests and
possibilities
information about structural discrimination of female
employees/workers
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(Exemplary) Events
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Job Information Center (BIZ)
organiser: Public Employment Service (PES)
target group: adolescents, schools, parents
aims: supplying information about
professions and (further) education
parents‘ role: company, informing
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Parents‘ Evenings I
organisers: different schools and institutions,
e.g. within KL:IBO („Learning competencies
by individualization and career guidance“)
target group: pupils and their parents
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Parents‘ Evenings II
aims:
• identify interests
• learn about strengths and weaknesses
• consider different career choices
parents‘ role: playful interaction with their
children and peers
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Companion to Choose One‘s Profession I
organiser: Styrian Economic Society
target group:
• adolescents and their environment
• emphasis on work with parents in workshops
and parents‘ evenings
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Companion to Choose One‘s Profession II aims:
• supporting parents to identify children‘s strengths and
weaknesses
• raising parents‘ awareness for stereotypes
• transfer of information about job-related perspectives
parents‘ role: active involvement and interaction with
children, teachers and „companions“
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Fair on Education and Career I
organiser: Ministry of Education, Ministry of
Science, PES
target group: people interested in (further)
education and career choices
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Fair on Education and Career II
aims:
• providing information about a wide range of
educational and vocational possibilities
• on-site counselling
parents‘ role: company, informing
themselves, giving advice
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Viennese Daughter‘s Day I
organiser: Vienna Board of Education,
Federal Economic Chamber, Women‘s City
Council
target group: Female adolescents (aged 11 to
16)
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Viennese Daughter‘s Day II
aims:
• giving insights into professional practice
• emphasis on technical, mechanic and scientific
professions
• cope with gender stereotypes
parents‘ role: company, encouragement
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Boy‘s Day I
organiser: Ministry of Labour and Social
Affairs, Ministry of Education
target group: male adolescents from 12 years
on
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Boy‘s Day II
aims:
• giving insights into professional practice
• emphasis on care work, educational and social
professions
• cope with gender stereotypes
parents‘ role: company, encouragement
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All in all…
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Information Supply
Information Supply EventsEvents
General General Target-group specific
Target-group specific
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References – Information Supply Guidebook for Parents:
http://www.ams.at/_docs/001_elternratgeber.pdf Career and Educational Choices:
http://www.ams.at/wien/ueber_ams/14169_26564.html Parent-oriented information about career choices of
girls/boys: http://www.mona-net.at/zine/article/1911 Spurensuche:
http://www.mafalda.at/pics/3b54ed535e19c23ab91fab51e9bd13b2.pdf
Checking Chances: http://www.eduhi.at/dl/chancencheck.pdf
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References - Events BIZ: http://www.ams.at/buw/14142.html KL:IBO: http://bo-hs-
gemeinsamlernen.bmukk.gv.at/default.aspx Companions:
http://www.stvg.at/home.nsf/Alles/61E3EB4F23F3FB5BC1257669004F7A65/$file/09_05_BFB-LBM_Handout%20Elternarbeit_ZeMH.pdf
Fair on education and career: http://bestinfo.at Viennese Daughter‘s Day: http://www.toechtertag.at Boy‘s Day: www.boysday.at
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