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Under the radar—A rapid review of recent literature about youth problem gambling ms word cover
Under the radar—A rapid review of recent literature about youth problem gambling
Student Activism - Learning Through Doing [Full Report]
Student activism: Learning through doing
Connecting climate change with place and culture: Research briefing 4
Connecting climate change with place and culture: Research briefing 4
Learning and career pathways for a low-carbon future: Research briefing 3
Learning and career pathways for a low-carbon future: Research briefing 3
Enriching the wellbeing of young adolescents in secondary school
Enriching the wellbeing of young adolescents in secondary school
Who wants to play "Careers"?: New research into young people's priorities and the future of careers guidance
The Pathways Framework meets Consumer Culture: Young People, Careers, and Commitment
Zooming in on Learning in the Digital Age: A Literature Review
Zooming in on Learning in the Digital Age: A Literature Review
English teachers and education-employment linkages for young people
Engaging young people/young adults in literacy, language and numeracy skill development: A Literature Review
Engaging young people/young adults in literacy, language and numeracy skill development: Summary Report
Engaging Young People/Young Adults in Literacy, Language and Numeracy Skill Development
Competent Learners @ 20: summary of key findings
Tracks to Adulthood Post-school experiences of 21-year-olds: The qualitative component of Competent Learners @ 20
Tracks to Adulthood Post-school experiences of 21-year-olds: The qualitative component of Competent Learners @ 20
Forming Adulthood Past, Present and Future in the Experiences and Views of the Competent Learners @ 20
Forming Adulthood Past, Present and Future in the Experiences and Views of the Competent Learners @ 20
Changing Lanes: Young people making sense of pathways
Student Perspectives on Leaving School, Pathways, and Careers (A Report from the Competent Learners Project)
Student Perspectives on Leaving School, Pathways, and Careers (A Report from the Competent Learners Project)
Pathways, junctions, and pitstops: Youth transition policy in New Zealand
Tale of two hyphens: working the policy-research and researcher-researched hyphens in a longitudinal youth transition project
Down under: Careers education in New Zealand
Developing a 'productive' account of young people's transition perspectives
Innovative pathways: The Phase 1 Case Studies
Innovative pathways from secondary school: Where are the young people now?
Innovative pathways from secondary school: Gaining a sense of direction
Young people producing careers and identities: The first report from the Pathways and Prospects project
Young people producing careers and identities: The first report from the Pathways and Prospects project
Trading Choices: Young people's career decisions and gender segregation in the trades
Trading Choices: Young people's career decisions and gender segregation in the trades
Innovative pathways from school: Taking the first step: Final report
Innovative pathways from school: Taking the first step: Final report
Growing Independence: Competent Learners @ 14
Evaluation of Youth Pathways/He Ara Rangatahi
Education Employment Linkages: International Literature Review
Competencies at age 14 and competency development for the Competent Children, Competent Learners study sample
Contributions of early childhood education to age-14 performance: Evidence from the longitudinal Competent Children, Competent Learners study
Continuing contribution of early childhood education to young people's competency levels
Continuing contribution of early childhood education to young people's competency levels
Beyond school: Final year school students' experiences of the transition to tertiary study or employment
Beyond school: Final year school students' experiences of the transition to tertiary study or employment
Competent Learners on the Edge of Adulthood: A summary of key findings from the Competent Learners @ 16 project
Competent Learners on the Edge of Adulthood: A summary of key findings from the Competent Learners @ 16 project
Competent Learners @ 16: Competency levels and development over time - Technical report
Competent Learners @ 16: Competency levels and development over time
Competent Learners @ 16: Competency levels and development over time
Organising for Emergence
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