Anne Chant

Profile

A guidance practitioner for 20 years, Anne worked in schools and colleges and Connexions partnerships before joining Canterbury Christ Church University in 2005.  Since then she has taught modules of the MA in Career Guidance and the Foundation degree in Supporting Young People, as well as being Course Director for the e-learning course, the Certificate in Careers Education and Guidance.

Anne has completed a Post Graduate Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education and a Masters Degree in Careers Education and Guidance.  She is currently studying a PhD.

Publications

Chant, A. (2011) 'Parental influences on career and life choices - when did you last see your father?' in Reid, H.L. (ed) Vocation, Vocation, Vocation: placing meaning in the foreground of career decision-making|, Occasional Paper, Centre for Career and Personal Development, Canterbury Christ Church University, forthcoming.

Chant, A. (2011) 'What's in the market-frame?', Journal of Association of Careers Education and Guidance, June 2011

Barnes, A., Bassot, B. and Chant, A. (2011) An Introduction to Career Learning and Development 11-19: Perspective, Practice and Possibilities|, London: Taylor and Francis

Chant, A. (2010) 'Parental Influence - the enemy or an untapped partnership?', Journal of Association of Careers Education and Guidance, June 2010

Bassot, B and Chant, A (2010) 'From NEET to NET? The challenges and opportunities involved in providing career education, information, advice and guidance in relation to the 14-19 agenda: a critique' in Reid, H.L. (ed) The Re-emergence of Career: challenges and opportunities|, Occasional Paper, Centre for Career and Personal Development: Canterbury Christ Church University

Barnes, A and Chant, A (2010) 'Raising the bar: from careers co-ordinator to careers leader - rethinking the training and qualifications of the main CEIAG specialist in school' in Reid, H.L. (ed) The Re-emergence of Career: challenges and opportunities|, Occasional Paper, Centre for Career and Personal Development: Canterbury Christ Church University

Barnes, A and Chant, A (2008) 'The place of guidance within the extended schools agenda - is spontaneity sufficient?' in Reid, H.L. (ed) Constructing a way forward: innovation in theory and practice for career guidance|, Occasional Paper, Centre for Career & Personal Development: Canterbury Christ Church University