Why I’m not a university counsellor – I’m a future-pathways adviserAbove all, Rachel Doell wants to provide her students with a sense of belonging – which is why she no longer calls herself a university counsellor
How to prepare students for new ways of workingThe world of work is changing rapidly, and counsellors need to keep up. How can we adapt our counselling practices to accommodate current trends?
Geo-swerving: everything you need to knowYour students are considering going to university in new and unfamiliar countries – also known as geo-swerving. What do you need to know?
Four ways in which the world of work is changingThe global job market is rapidly evolving and high school counsellors must stay abreast of these changes in order to prepare their students for the world of work in the 21st century
Speaking to students about how to use AI ethicallyIt’s important that counsellors facilitate conversations with their students on how AI can be used to enhance their university applications, rather than write them entirely
What are the current trends that most affect counsellors?To provide students with relevant advice, counsellors need to stay ahead of shifting trends in student behaviour, higher education and careers
Working smarter with AI: how AI can free up college counsellors’ timeCounsellors often have to manage many small administrative tasks that can end up taking a lot of time. Here are some ways AI can help
Don’t be an ostrich: embracing AI in educationBurying our heads in the sand leaves you unprepared for new and exciting developments in AI, writes Jeff Neill