Coffee break / Poster session 3 at 10:30–11:15

Main theme: ICT, quality assurance and innovations

Poster
nro

Title
Presenting Author

31

Analyse de l’utilisation des technologies de l’information et des communications (TIC) en orientation scolaire et professionnelle : une évolution numérique de la profession
Annie Gourde, Laval University, Canada

32 Difficulties and conflicts in career development support for subordinates by supervisors
Rie Michitani, Juntendo University, Japan & Masaki Sumie, Bunkyo University, Japan
33 Everybody has to be a career counselor: the importance to involve all educational community in guidance
Pilar Ponce, Education Council of the Community of Madrid, Spain
34

Guidance in vocational high schools through the prism of a systemic approach
Sabrina Foka Terles, Conservatoire national des arts et métiers, France

35

What makes us believe in our skills? Measuring sources of career counseling self-efficacy
Andronikos Kaliris, European University Cyprus, Cyprus

36

A comparative study of guidance systems supporting VET transitions
Sally-Anne Barnes,University of Leicester School of Business, Jaana Kettunen & Hanna Pullinen, FIER Univeristy of Jyväskylä

37

Lifelong guidance regional policies: two Italian regions in comparison
Ester Bonomi, University of Milan, Italy

38 Overcoming microaggressions in career counseling: the role of 'Self as Context' in enhancing perceived counselor empathy
Katsutoshi Furuta, Ritsumeikan University, Japan
39 Polarizing views and experiences of counselling lessons in school context
Sirja Möttönen & Merja Tamminen, University of Eastern Finland, Finland
40

The Roundabout method for promoting digital skills in career counseling: results from the preliminary validation phase in Italy
Lea Ferrari & Teresa Maria Sgaramella, University of Padova, Italy

41 The Think-Aloud-Protocol as a reflecting tool on counselling competence development
Marlene Andrea Wicker,University of Applied Labour Studies & Trier University, Germany
42 Understanding work experience in the post-digital era: taking challenges and competencies in the Job Analysis
Teresa Maria Sgaramella & Lea Ferrari, University of Padova, Italy
43

Using work-related competence measurements within an OSA to support informed study decisions
Lydia Oeljeklaus, University of Applied Labour Studies & Heidelberg University, Germany

44

Inter-University Network of Guidance Counsellor Teachers (RIPO). Collaboration on guidance research in the service of society.
Robert G. Valls-Figuera, University of Barcelona, Rebeca García-Murias,University of Santiago de Compostela & Soledad Romero-Rodríguez, University of Sevilla, Spain.

45 Intervention integrating a collaborative guidance game to foster reflection on meaning for people with disabilities
Caroline Arnoux-Nicolas, University of Paris Nanterre, France