1. Guidance systems across Europe: heritage, change and the art of becoming.
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Moreno da Fonseca, Pedro
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ADULTS , *CONTINUING education , *CULTURE , *EDUCATION , *IMMIGRANTS , *LABOR market , *PRACTICAL politics , *PUBLIC welfare , *VOCATIONAL guidance , *GOVERNMENT policy , *SOCIAL support , *SOCIOECONOMIC factors - Abstract
Guidance systems exist within learning, working and welfare cultures, which are upheld by prevailing institutions and stakeholders. Implementing a lifelong approach questions rooted codes and idiosyncrasies of the sectors across which guidance is distributed. To support individuals' careers, unlock their potential and increase their contribution to the economy i.e. support their process of becoming, lifelong guidance must strive for effective systems' integration across policy fields, cultures and organisations. This article departs from national experiences and discusses how cultures and institutional contexts generate resistance to change, but can also be the departure point for the successful development of lifelong support to people's careers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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