In addition to being a key partner of the upcoming FUTUREgen16 Conference in August, Chief Executive of the Good Education Group, Chris Lester, will also be presenting at one of the concurrent sessions on Wednesday 3 August.
The Good Careers Guide Launch
25/07/16
A wide representation of careers and industry organisations were invited to the launch of the new Good Careers Guide by Good Education Group.
SpotJobs announced as keynote speaker at the 2016 ACS Seminars
21/07/16
SpotJobs announced as keynote speaker at the 2016 ACS Seminars
Good Education Group to partner with FUTUREgen16 Conference
17/06/16
The Good Education Group continues to fulfil its mission to be the ‘leading independent provider of high-quality resources that empower generations to achieve their goals’ by becoming a key partner of the FUTUREgen16 Conference.
Exploring STEM careers
24/05/16
Does a background in STEM mean becoming a scientist? Maybe an engineer or mathematician? We spoke to a couple of professionals to find out where STEM study has taken them.
A new resource for the career education sector
23/05/16
After a busy start to the year, the Good Education Group is excited to introduce a new publication — The Good Careers Guide.
Personal reflection — Kyrstie Barcak
23/05/16
Is your work your passion? Mine is… but it took me a while to find and pursue it.
What’s next for STEM?
23/05/16
Well, I’m not embarrassed to say that I still have some questions — even after working in this area for some time (and I know I’m not alone).
STEM leaves some teachers (and society) seeking PD nurturing
23/05/16
Recent announcements that the federal government is mandating literacy and numeracy tests for graduates entering the teaching profession from 2017 have been met with relief from some and trepidation from others.
Survey gains insight into student attitudes on STEM, ATARs and study
23/05/16
Conducted in March, the ‘Student Edge High School Survey’ looked at students’ attitudes towards STEM subjects, ATARs, homework, study environments and tutoring.
Why STEM?
23/05/16
Did you know that 75 per cent of the fastest-growing occupations require STEM skills? Despite this, a report by the Australian Industry Group reveals that young people in schools and universities are not acquiring the STEM skills needed for Australia’s future prosperity.
Networking — Charles Impey
23/05/16
Charles Impey is a career adviser at Calrossy Anglican School in Tamworth, New South Wales.
The Australian Careers Service is a free membership service developed for career practitioners. ACS members have access to a range of useful resources that are designed to help professionals keep up to date with the latest developments in their field.