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  • Ko te ara mahi Your career

    Exploring the concept of "career" in a Māori context, these posters provide Māori students and their whānau with a way of looking at career development.

  • Why myths and legends?

    Storytelling is an enjoyable and entertaining way to pass on values and lessons. Learn more about why myths and legends can be useful in the classroom.

  • Rona and the Moon/Ko Rona me te Marama

    A plot summary of the legend Rona and the Moon, as well as links to the full story and classroom activities.

  • The magic of myths

    Myths and legends are a rich and relevant resource that can be utilised in many career development contexts, says Claire Stirling-Hawkins, practice leader and conference presenter.

  • Write a career development plan

    This step-by-step guide can help career teams or career development specialists come up with a plan to integrate career development throughout their schools.

  • Career practice and development

    Develop your career practice by browsing our theory, research and workshop information.

  • Holland’s theory

    Careers are determined by an interaction between our personality and the environment in John Holland's Theory of Career Choice. We want jobs with people like us.

  • Career networks

    Places to read, watch and discuss ideas about career practice and theory.

  • Statement of Performance Expectations

    Download statements of performance expectations.

  • Access keys

    This page contains shortcut keys that will take you to commonly used pages, such as the home page, or fields such as the search box. Access keys are primarily used by screen readers and other assistive technologies.