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      Phenomenological engagement as pedagogical impetus in career counselling education

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          This article aims to present the author's understanding of how a phenomenologically concerned pedagogy can offer an antidote to the influence that a post-industrial consumerist culture has on career counselling education. In the age of mediatisation, surges of endless commercialisation and consumption has evolved in a crisis of relationality, characterised by ecological fragmentation and disconnectedness. The present article explains how an overly utilitarian mindset reinforces an instrumentalist approach to career counselling, inhibiting student educational psychologists' capacity for being conscious of the embodied lifeworld situation of a person engaging in career counselling. The embodied lifeworld situation refers to an ecologically integrated person reality, intricately anchored in time, space, and historicity. A pedagogical approach is needed that forefronts phenomenological engagement - relational being and knowing - as a way of conserving students' ability for embodied consciousness.

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                Journal
                cristal
                Critical Studies in Teaching and Learning
                CRISTAL
                Critical Studies in Teaching and Learning (Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa )
                2310-7103
                2024
                : 12
                : 1
                : 104-124
                Affiliations
                [01] orgnameStellenbosch University
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                S2310-71032024000200007 S2310-7103(24)01200100007
                10.14426/cristal.v12i1.2090
                d87398a4-4cbf-40e4-88e0-1807b49bd122

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.

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                : 06 March 2024
                : 17 July 2024
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                embodiment,consumerist mindset,career counselling education,phenomenological engagement,instrumentalism

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