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Development of a Career Guidance Ecosystem Model for Children and Youth in Cities with a Population of at Least 70 Thousand People

Student: Abrosimova Vladislava

Supervisor: Natalya G. Shubnyakova

Faculty: Faculty of Management (Nizhny Novgorod)

Educational Programme: Education Administration (Master)

Year of Graduation: 2024

This work includes the development of a career guidance ecosystem for children and youth in cities with a population of at least 70 thousand people. The relevance of the problem lies in the discrepancy between the requirements of the state and employers to the existing system of career guidance. The developed ecosystem including various actors is able to solve this problem. The aim of the empirical part of the work was to develop a model of career guidance ecosystem for children and youth. In the course of the work we analysed the main normative and legal acts highlighting the importance of vocational guidance, analysed already existing mechanisms of vocational guidance, international experience of vocational guidance. The practical novelty of this study lies in the development of a qualitatively new approach to the implementation of vocational guidance for children and youth - vocational guidance ecosystem.

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