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Step One are specialists in educational and careers guidance for international students. Our onlin

We like to start early: most students we work with are aged 14-16, and haven’t yet chosen what to study next. Our reports help students to develop an awareness of their own unique talents and interests, and how they might use them to find rewarding and meaningful work. This means they make better decisions about study and career pathways.

30/09/2022

Learning about careers can be daunting when students first start out.

One way to overcome the overwhelm is to write out a list of the career areas a student is most interested in and discover the links between them.

Read more here: https://step1ltd.com/thinking-creatively-about-careers/

11/08/2022

College and career counselling involves so much variety, and we absolutely love that. No two days are ever the same. But the endless plate-spinning can sometimes make our days feel quite fractured, with snatched bits of time here and there that aren’t long enough for any deep work.

So, how do we make the most of these ‘offcuts’ of time, between appointments, calls and other demands?

At Step One HQ we find bits of time for bits of joy - find out more and download your free bullet journal page now.

https://step1ltd.com/bits-of-time-for-bits-of-joy/

05/05/2022

💡"You know that there is more to careers in medicine than being a doctor or a surgeon" but do your students understand the breadth and possibility within each subject sphere?

Read more and download a Computer Science mindmap
➡️ https://step1ltd.com/thinking-laterally-about-careers/

04/11/2021

New blog post: Using Bits of Time for Bits of Joy:
👉 https://bit.ly/3bCk46W

Now we don’t mind a bit of plate-spinning, but fractured days make difficult sometimes. How can guidance counsellors and educators use offcuts of time meaningfully?

💡 Time management guru Laura Vanderkam’s suggestion of using bits of time for bits of joy is still our favourite ever way to build in some sparkle when we’re chasing our tail between calls, meetings and other commitments.

Read on for ideas for guidance counsellors to make use of this awesome tip

27/09/2021

"Young people have had a really difficult time, and it’s vital to provide emotional support during guidance and to allow for their lack of motivation to undertake follow up activities between meetings.”

Guidance counsellors: read the full write-up of our summer research project, Career Guidance in the time of Covid-19, here:
👉 step1ltd.com/careerguidance-in-the-time-of-covid-19

💡 Our global network of counsellors have shared their experiences and insights. There are some fantastic tips and ideas for those supporting students and colleagues in these uncertain times 💛

(photo: Dan Meyers on Unsplash)

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