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Preliminary Conference Programme

Wednesday, 24th November 2010

7.00am

Registration

8.00am

Exhibitor Expo Opens

10.30am

Powhiri and Opening Address

11.30am

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

DR JOHN MCCARTHY, FISHING FOR TRUTH: How Career Guidance in Schools Contributes to Government's Public Policy

Goals - An International Perspective

 

12.30pm

Lunch

1.30pm

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

DR STUART MIDDLETON

 

2.30pm

WORKSHOPS

 

Karen Vaughan

Career education networks that evolve (partly by design, partly by opportunity) between schools and communities, and how these networks could be extended to build communities of practice for school-based careers staff.

 

Elizabeth Morris

High School Muslim Girls, who and what influences their career decision making and career choices and should there be a different approach to this client group in the career education and counselling processes in school?

 

Allan Jon

Job Pathways and Cyberspace: the New Zealand Virtual School Trade Academy

 

Christine Peters & Raewyn Fairley

Give a Little - Take a Little: Empowering Gateway Co-ordinators

 

Dale Bailey

Better Benchmarking for Career Education

 

Andrea Daly & Wendy Keir

Everyone's On Board - A Pastoral Approach

 

Kate Fenton and Judith Adams

All Hands on Deck

 

Mitch Lawrie

Change Course, Captain!! - Six Career Shoals Dead Ahead

3.30pm

Afternoon Tea

4.00pm

Workshops

 

 

 

Dr John McCarthy

 

Selwyn Insley

Improving outcomes for rangatahi - engaging whanau and the wider community

 

Nadine Ballam

Defying the odds: forging a future for talented young people from financially disadvantaged backgrounds

 

Peta Mobberley

Careers counselling 101

 

Pani Kerehoma

Why all schools need a careers centre

 

Phil Muir

Opening the industries to our learners: creating modern, career focussed, integrated cross-curricular programmes that embody the key competencies and empower our students.

 

Paul Callister

The changing nature of young peoples transitions in new zealand

 

Industry Training Organisations

Pecha kucha session. Five ito's will present.

5.00pm

Cocktail Party

Thursday, 25th November 2010

8.45am

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

PROFESSOR SIR PAUL CALLAGHAN, WOOL TO WETA: Transforming New Zealand's Culture and Economy

10.00am

WORKSHOPS

 

Nigel Phillips

Tools and methodologies to integrate career-life development across the curriculum. This workshop will describe a comprehensive system to assist whole school approaches to the implementation of career education across the curriculum.

 

Tim Parkinson

Engaging learners effectively in science, technology and engineering: the pathway from secondary to university education

 

Heather Trought

Jump aboard don't stow away - a planned approach to careers education

 

Angela Smith

Improving Maori and Pasifika students success in degree-level studies: success for all

 

Mark Gillard & Maggie Hames

Researching the careers expo

 

Astrid van Holten

Career management tools and resources at your fingertips

 

Jacqui Brayshaw

Marketing Gateway to Business

 

Allison Plumridge

Health careers - More than you ever imagined.

11.00am

Morning Tea

11.30am

WORKSHOPS

 

Nicola Riley & Mark Daschper

Digital Pathways Development

 

Kubi

Witten-Hannah

The Gap Year as a Career Planning Tool

 

Cathy Hughes

Socially Inclusive Career Development Practice

 

Jeanne Lomax

Life Long Learning through Pacific Studies

 

Julie Thomas

Students online integrating online tools and services to support career decision-making

 

Janine Begg

Teaching job search skills using American Idol as a model

 

Natalie Jackson

All hands to the pump: population ageing and the A-B-C of educational demand

 

FUTURE-INTECH

12.30pm

Lunch

1.30pm

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

ROD ORAM

2.40pm

WORKSHOPS

 

Rod Oram

 

Catherine Stephens

Careers resourcing in Deciles 9 and 10 state/state integrated and private/ independent secondary schools in the Auckland region

 

Stuart Wright

Navigating All 21st Century Students To Realise Their True Potential

 

Tia Greenstreet

Surfing the Net - the use of ICT in Career Practice

 

Colin Gladstone

The Lead School Transition Service Transforming rhetoric into practical solutions: Improving post school outcomes for disabled students and their families

 

Hayley Gray

27 easy ways to integrate careers into the curriculum

 

Ian Richards

High Performance Cultures

 

Universities And Polytechnics

Pecha Kucha session: Five universities and/or polytechnics will present

3.40pm

Afternoon Tea

4.00pm

WORKSHOPS

 

Harlene Hayne

Adolescents - brain development, decision-making and transition into adulthood

 

Liz Medford

Developing Employability Skills in students

 

Gavin Didsbury

Careers Interest Test - Careering Ahead

 

Lee Brodie

New Career Decision Making Tools

 

Judith Speight

A collaboration based approach to growing new zealands digital capability

 

David Brougham

An indigenous model of career satisfaction: the importance of cultural capital

 

Lynn Gillespie

The missing link: a look at the role of Private Training Enterprises (PTEs) in transitioning students from school to employment or further education.

 

Private Training Establishments

Pecha Kucha session. Five PTEs will present

5.00pm

Conclusion of the Day

Friday, 26th November 2010

9.00am

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

10.15am

WORKSHOPS

 

Antonio (Tony) Fernando

Science of Happiness

 

Vicky Gray

An Authentic You

 

Janine Begg

Teaching job search skills using American Idol as a model

 

Patrick Sherratt

Raising Aspirations: The Teacher as Mentor Approach

 

Heather Carpenter

The self managing career - helping young people prepare for their future

 

Craig Dyason

Where to from here? Liaison services which influence student decision making in tertiary institutional choice

 

Jeremy Baker

Secondary-Tertiary-Work transitions, and the role of sectoral V.E.T qualifications

 

Kevin Smith and Val Marshall-Smith

Anyone Can Be a Fashion Designer

11.15am

Morning Tea/ CATE AGM

12.00pm

WORKSHOPS

 

Nigel Phillips

Developing a case for Constructivist and Narrative counselling in education." This workshop will explore brain development research and its implication for career counselling practices

 

Sarah McIndoe

Building career resilience the career warrant of fitness

 

Grace Birdsall

Tying Over 2000 Knots Each Year

 

Peter Krausz

Using films to teach career education topics

 

Helen Lomax

Resource gaps and issues for encouraging women into Trades and trades training

 

Jenni Murphy-Scanlon

Are They Strategic Enough?

 

Sven Hansen

Practical Resilience

 

Liz Beddoe

What is professional supervision?

1.00pm

Lunch

2.00pm

KEYNOTE SPEAKER

LI CUNXIN

3.00pm

Afternoon Tea and Book Signing

3.30pm

Poroporoaki and closing address

4.15pm

Conclusion of the Day


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