future thinking

Engineer your future

This resource is designed to help students recognise the relevance of a unit (course) of study to their future lives and work. For this reason, it is a really useful inclusion in non-technicist and foundation units.

Conceptualising music careers II

Other resources to compliment this one include ‘Conceptualising music careers I‘, ‘Embracing the ‘e’ word (entrepreneurship)‘ and ‘Getting what you want in music I‘.

Resource set: Building a career with creativity and resilience

This resource set draws on the career story of acclaimed author Liz Byrski. The tool illustrates that many successful career paths are far from linear. It includes a career visioning tool, a career story and a snapshot of the work of writing graduates.

How much do you know already?

Use this resource with students, to encourage them to audit their  skills, knowledge and experience, and to find out how much they know already.

Get to know your dream work

This tool challenges students to track work opportunities the course of a semester and to develop a plan to achieve these. Other resources to compliment this one include ‘Finding your mission‘ and ‘The Musician’s Lifestyle Quiz‘.

Get to know your dream work

This resource  challenges students to track work opportunities the course of a semester and to develop a plan to achieve these.

Conceptualising music careers I

Other resources to compliment this resource include ‘Conceptualising music careers II‘, ‘Embracing the ‘e’ word (entrepreneurship)‘ and ‘Getting what you want in music I‘.

The Lifestyle Quiz

The magazine-style lifestyle quiz prompts students to focus on their preferred lifestyle and to think about this in terms of career.

What’s your career vision?

This tool encourages students to conceptualise career as a multi-faceted concept by considering time, money, vision and identity.

How to balance life and work

In this resource, students consider what is important to them and consider their preferred relationship with work.

Create a career action plan

This tool focuses on a career action plan, but it makes the point that most people have more than one career and that personal values are important drivers of career decision making. The tool includes individual or group reflections on values, ‘ideal’ careers and planning ahead.

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