Resources

Resources from Careers Education to Demystify Employability

Kate’s Daubney’s book for Careers Leaders and Careers Professionals, Careers Education to Demystify Employability (Open University Press/McGraw Hill, 2021), translates some of the best practice of university careers education into a pre-18 context. Drawing on her innovations in careers learning gain and extracted employability, Kate shares a range of ideas on how to get more impact from what you are already delivering in your school or college careers programme, whether you are bound by the Statutory Guidance Benchmarks or not.

Kate worked with graphic designer Kalina Zlatkova to create the graphics for the book, many of which can be used with learners. They can be found and downloaded here. If you are using the graphics, please be courteous and credit Kate and Kalina’s work as in the original graphics and do not breach copyright in your usage. Thank you!

SkillsMap® Categories and Clusters

Figures 22 and 23 in Careers Education to Demystify Employability were updated as part of the revision of the SkillsMap® taxonomy for building the tool. You can download the updated version of those figures for using with your learners herehere.

Contact

For enquiries about:

  • the taxonomy and research behind SkillsMap®
  • INSET days on transferable skills development in curriculum or through careers education
  • training and development on careers education
  • designing careers and employability strategy

Please visit Kate’s website at katedaubneycareers.com

Further Information

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