Monday, 12 October 2009
Chapter re-writes and Vocational Guidence,
My apologies to our readers for the delay writing this edition of our blog post but Jean and I have been very busy putting the finer touches to our Chapter re-writes. We are rewriting several chapters to improve the initial ‘sizzle’ in each chapter and finalising all the ‘coaching tips’ as subject revision.
Jean and I are also discussing the possibility of including ‘vocational guidance’ subject matter as an additional subject. We both feel that in the present climate it is so important. With more young people than ever now applying for university places and the subsequent debt levels accrued at the end of their courses it is vital to ensure that their personal choice of career subject is correct and just as importantly at the right time in the educational curriculum. A good university degree no longer guarantees a job these days so the very best career advice is a vital ingredient. Any student starting out on the career path deserves the best vocational guidance to be available at the correct time in the career planning phase. The same principle of course applies to older people when considering a 'life changing' career change
When the book is finally published Jean and I will be looking at the possibility of extending our ‘Sinnett Jones Training’ syllabus to include the subject of vocational guidance on one of our courses.
E-Mail: DAVIDS0065@GOOGLEMAIL.COM
Jean Sinnett web link: WWW.JEANSINNETT.CO.UK
Jean and I are also discussing the possibility of including ‘vocational guidance’ subject matter as an additional subject. We both feel that in the present climate it is so important. With more young people than ever now applying for university places and the subsequent debt levels accrued at the end of their courses it is vital to ensure that their personal choice of career subject is correct and just as importantly at the right time in the educational curriculum. A good university degree no longer guarantees a job these days so the very best career advice is a vital ingredient. Any student starting out on the career path deserves the best vocational guidance to be available at the correct time in the career planning phase. The same principle of course applies to older people when considering a 'life changing' career change
When the book is finally published Jean and I will be looking at the possibility of extending our ‘Sinnett Jones Training’ syllabus to include the subject of vocational guidance on one of our courses.
E-Mail: DAVIDS0065@GOOGLEMAIL.COM
Jean Sinnett web link: WWW.JEANSINNETT.CO.UK
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