1st Edition

The Handbook of Career and Workforce Development Research, Practice, and Policy

Edited By V. Scott H. Solberg, Saba Rasheed Ali Copyright 2017
    284 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    284 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    The Handbook of Career and Workforce Development provides educators, researchers, and policy makers with information on evidence-based programs and activities. Chapters describe ways that current research can be used to promote the design of more effective career development programs and services at local, state, and national levels. Promising career development practices applicable to a range of settings and special populations are identified, as are strategies for communicating evidence in ways that influence career and workforce development public policy. The Handbook of Career and Workforce Development can be used by policy makers and grant program officers to identify key career development ingredients that should be considered in proposals; researchers seeking to make their career development research relevant and practical; and practitioners implementing or advocating for career development programs and services.

    1. Introduction: Designing Quality Career and Workforce Development Programs and Services V. Scott H. Solberg and Saba R. Ali  Section 1: Career and Workforce Development Policy and Evidence Based Practice  2. Career and Workforce Development and Its Role in Maintaining a Competitive Global Economy V. Scott H. Solberg  3. Evidence Based Practice in Career and Workforce Development Interventions Susan C. Whiston, Jérôme Rossier, and Paola M. Hernandez Barón  4. The Supply and Demand for Career and Workforce Development Programs and Services as a Social Justice Issue James P. Sampson, Jr., Mary-Catherine McClain, Elisabeth Musch, and Robert C. Reardon  5. Developing National Career and Workforce Development Systems and Policies with Structured International Co-operation – Structures, Processes and Activities of the European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network Raimo Vuorinen  Section 2: Promising Career and Workforce Development Practices  6. Promising Career and Workforce Development Programs and Services in Supporting the Needs of Unemployed Populations David L. Blustein, Alice Connors-Kellgren, Chad Olle, and AJ Diamonti  7. Addressing Inequities in Accessing Career and Workforce Development Programs and Services in College Settings Janet Lenz and Deborah Osborn  8. Promising Career and Workforce Development Programs and Services in Middle and High School Settings Sylvia C. Nassar-McMillan, Julia Taylor, and Abigail Holland Conley  9. Promising Career and Workforce Development Practices in Elementary School Settings Kimberly A. S. Howard, Eleanor Castine, and Sean Flanagan  10. Promising Career and Workforce Development Programs and Services in Supporting the Transition Needs for Youth with Disabilities David W. Test, Lauren K. Bethune, and Karen M. Diegelmann  11. Promising Career and Workforce Development Programs and Services for Supporting the Needs of Diverse Populations Lisa Y. Flores, Feihan Li, and Sarah F. May  Section 3: Influencing Public Policy  12. Translating the Career Development Knowledge Base for Practitioners and Policy Makers Saba Rasheed Ali, Sean Flanagan, Aurora Pham, and Kimberly Howard  13. Career Development Research, Practice, and Policy: Synthesis and Future Directions V. Scott H. Solberg and Saba Rasheed Ali

    Biography

    V. Scott H. Solberg, PhD, is a professor of counseling and applied human development in the School of Education at Boston University.

    Saba Rasheed Ali, PhD, is a professor of counseling psychology in the Department of Psychological and Quantitative Foundations in the College of Education at the University of Iowa.

    "This rich and cohesive collection of chapters is a terrific resource for those dedicated to enhancing the effectiveness and availability of evidence-based career and workforce development interventions. Themes of equity, access, and social justice pervade this comprehensive text. Practitioners, researchers, and policy makers will find that this handbook saves time and energy by compiling critical information into one compelling, highly readable, and timely source."

    Ellen Hawley McWhirter, PhD, Ann Swindells Professor in counseling psychology, University of Oregon

    "The competitiveness of today’s business community will increasingly depend on talent. In this handbook, Scott Solberg and Saba Ali have brought together a rich and insightful group of authors to explore the history of career development and how best to support the career aspirations and goals of youth and adults moving forward. This handbook is an important step forward in our national dialogue about how to improve career development and related services for our future workforce."

    Jason A. Tyszko, executive director, Center for Education and Workforce, U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation

    "Solberg and Ali have created a book that will help to guide and focus future research, policy, and practice. This is a very timely work that covers many critical challenges and opportunities in vocational psychology and career development. Any serious efforts to enhance theory, research, and practice will need to integrate this work."

    Richard T. Lapan, PhD, professor, University of Massachusetts Amherst

    "State policy makers have taken note of the importance of career and workforce development to the national, state, and local economies, and all fifty states are working on improving career and workforce development policies and practices. The authors in The Handbook of Career and Workforce Development provide policy makers, researchers, and practitioners with valuable information concerning promising practices that can be implemented at all levels of education and workforce preparation."

    Terry Holliday, PhD, senior advisor for Council of Chief State School Officers

    "This handbook is an invaluable guide to those involved in the burgeoning movement to make career development a central focus of our education and workforce development systems. Remarkably comprehensive, the handbook discusses how career development can help a huge range of populations realize their potential, including students from elementary school through college, as well as unemployed adults and those with disabilities."

    William C. Symonds, director of the Global Pathways Institute at Arizona State University and primary author of the 2011 Harvard report "Pathways to Prosperity"

    "This handbook provides a timely examination of evidence-based and emerging practices in career development. It also considers career development strategies within the broader context of education and support services that prepare skilled, adaptable and informed individuals from diverse backgrounds who can navigate career pathways over their lifetimes."

    Stephen DeWitt, deputy executive director, Association for Career and Technical Education