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Mr. Tibor Bors Borbely (Hungary)[email protected] , URL: www.geocities.com/borsborbely
Soft skills’ development - special approach in young job seekers' training
Project meeting Grundtvig2 (second year)Athens, April 30, 2004
Hungarian partner’s input:
Career (vocational, employment, school, LLL) counselors’ skills to fulfill theirs duty…
TANINFO Publishing and Educational Service Company
Mr. Tibor Bors Borbely employment counselor- researcher
What are not and what are included in this topic?
We are not going to talk about • Skills to teach for our clients
• Career counseling techniques • Adequate personal characteristics of a
counselor (James Guy 1987)
And we are going to talk on • Skills be taught for career counselors
Career counselingis an interpersonal process designed to assist
individuals with career development problems. Career development is that process of choosing, entering, adjusting to, and advancing in an occupation. It is a lifelong psychological process that interacts dynamically with other life roles. Career problems include, but are not limited to, career indecision and undecidedness, work performance, stress and adjustment, incongruence of the person and work environment, and inadequate or unsatisfactory integration of life roles with other life roles (eg. Parent, friend, citizen) (Brooks & Brown 1986:98)
Skills
The ability to perform various tasks satisfactorily. Skills may involve physical dexterity, mental ability, or both. They can be learned either through formal instruction or through the apprenticeship system, working under the supervision of somebody who already has them. Individuals appear to differ in their ability to acquire skills. Workers with scarce skills can generally obtain better paid and more secure jobs than those without them. (Black J.: Dictionary of
Economics OX 1997)
Skilled career counselor
• Counseling is a skilled work, is based on – Psychological and– Career path, labour market, vocational
education issues
Both could be taught in colleges as well as long time apprenticeship (supervision, self-supervision, additional trainings) need.
What kind of skills a well trained career counselor need?
Theory of Holland (1974) vs. trained psychologist are needed
Holland: self-directed activities are enough for career seeking. Only 16% of client have deep psychological problems.
We are going to use Holland’s viewpoint. Believe on that client's cognitive clarity most of the time can be set up by using Holland’s idea.
Micro skills 1. Counselor’s behavior role plays 2. Observation methodologies of the client3. Rising questions4. Summarizing 5. Feedback for emotions 6. Feedback for ideas 7. Focusing on the client, his/her problem, other
key persons, and milieu8. Methods of influence: giving guidelines,
conclusion, interpretation, feedback, changing group of concern, proposal, suggestion
9. Confrontation (Ivey 1982, Ritoók 1992:123)
One key skill: Problemsolving
Six steps to solve a problem:
1. Clear definition of the problem
2. Brainstorming about the problem
3. Pick out the best idea (ideas)
4. Set up a detailed action plan (or plans)
5. put into practice
6. Check- feedback cycle
NCDA* knowledge and skills needed
for career counseling (1985) • General counseling skills, including knowledge of
counseling theories and skills in relationship building. • Ability to use counseling skills to assistst clients with
career development problems. • Ability to develop awareness of personal factors such
as values, interests, and aptitudes and apply this self-knowledge to career counseling.
• Ability to help clients recognize their stereotypes about career and help them overcome them.
• Ability to assist clients to improve their decision making
*National Career Development Association, US
NCDA* knowledge and skills needed for career counseling (1985) II.
• Knowledge of– Labour market information, training and employment
trends, occupational information– Basic concepts about career development– Career development and decision making theories– Resources and techniques that can be used with
special groups– Systems for developing, storing, and using
occupational information– Changing roles of men and women and linkages
among life rolesNECA
NCDA* knowledge and skills needed for career counseling (1985) III.
• Ability to appraise aptitudes, interests, values, and personality traits.
• Ability to identify appraisal resources for various populations.
• Ability to evaluate, administrate, and interpret appraisal devices.
• Ability to assist individuals to make their own appraisal of the quality of their lives and their work environment.
Counsellors coach programme
Widely use in Canada and USA since 1990
The coach concentrate on the following topics: 1. Obstacles of the successful counseling
2. Might negative interventions & effects
3. Counselor’s skill (expertness) using micro skills
4. Relation building between client and counselor
5. Counseling in special situations
6. Revision of counselor aptitude in practice
7. Administrative questions (legal issues)
References
• Brown, Duane- Brooks, Linda (1991) Career counseling techniques Allyn and Bacon MA, US
• Conger, D. Stuart (1989) Computer assisted counseling (presentation) in Ritoókné Ádám Magda (ed.) Psychology of counseling Tankönyvkiadó Budapest 1992
• Gladding, T. Samuel Counseling: A comprehensive profession, Hungarian trans. & ed. Ilona Fonyó & András Pajor U of ELTE Budapest 2000