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Nova Scotia Career Development Association
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Assessed microcredential
Course 1: Pre-21st Century Theories, Models, and Strategies
In this course, learners are provided with an in-depth examination of key career development theories, frameworks, and models, exploring their historical context and practical applications. You will learn important terms and explore foundational theories pre-21st century, including Maslow’s Theory of Human Motivation, Parsons’ Trait and Factor Theory, Holland’s Theory of Career Choice, and the Theory of Work Adjustment. The course also introduces Super’s Lifespace/Lifespace Model, two theories grounded in learning psychology – Krumholtz's Social Learning Theory (the precursor to Planned Happenstance) and Social Cognitive Career Theory, and Constructivism, a postmodern career development theory. By examining the strengths and limitations of each theory, you will have the knowledge to apply them effectively in your career practice. The course also explores cultural and diversity factors, teaching you to integrate theory-based interventions to support individual career paths. A final assessment will provide an opportunity to demonstrate your understanding of the career theories and its various elements.
Course 2: Career Development Theory in the 21st Century
In this course, learners focus on 21st-century career development theories. You will gain an understanding of contemporary career theories, frameworks, and models, including Chaos Theory of Careers and the Workplace/Career Engagement Framework. You will learn to articulate the foundational concepts of these 21st-century theories and evaluate their strengths and limitations in practical contexts. Additionally, the course explores how cultural factors influence our understanding of 'career' and 'career development,' with a focus on developing inclusive practices for diverse and marginalized populations. By examining various career development interventions, evaluating career development tools, and reflecting on your own approach, you will be equipped to integrate these theories and models into your career development practice effectively.
The self-paced online module includes reading text, viewing videos, and accessing articles to review. Reflective activities and knowledge check questions are embedded throughout.
The learning outcomes are evaluated by a 40-question multiple-choice assessment with a requirement of 80% to pass.
6 hours
The National Competency Profile for Career Development Professionals
https://cdpc-cedc.ca/our-profession/national-competency-profile/
The National Competency Profile for Career Development Professionals (National Profile) is a curation of competencies from the Competency Framework that details and describes effective performance, knowledge, understanding, and abilities for ALL Career Development Professionals regardless of role/setting.