12/01/2025

26 Career Development Strategies for School-Aged Students

By Jillian Schiller and Deb Osborn

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Career development activities are essential in schools, yet professionals report spending minimal time on them (Saunders et al., 2017). This article features an updated collection of 26 career development strategies for K-12 students, builds on an earlier publication, 21 Strategies for K-12 Career Development (Osborn, 2005). Professionals can use these strategies to address the career development competencies outlined in the National Career Development Guidelines (NCDA, 2024).  Many of the original strategies remain in this list or are nearly identical because they are tried-and-true practices that continue to resonate with students and educators today. Republishing them now reaffirms their enduring value and draws renewed attention to their usefulness, especially as schools face increasing demands to prepare students for a rapidly changing workforce. Other strategies were added as a result of examining state career development resources. Professionals are encouraged to investigate and employ as many of the following strategies as appropriate for their students’ and schools’ needs.

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For Elementary Students:  

 

For Middle School Students:  

 

For High School Students:  

 

Additional Resources for School Counselors:  

 

The National Career Development Association (NCDA) offers valuable resources to strengthen school-based career development. Professionals can pursue the School Career Development Advisor Training and Certification Program to expand expertise, engage with the School Career Counselors constituency, and explore the Career Convergence K-12 archives for practical strategies. These tools empower professionals to integrate career development more effectively across grade levels. We invite you to share your own ideas by writing for Career Convergence or leaving a comment at the end of this article.

 

References

Osborn, D. S. (2005). 21 Strategies for K-12 career development. Career Convergence. https://www.ncda.org/aws/NCDA/pt/sd/news_article/5026/_self/CC_layout_details/false

Sanders, C., Welfare, L. E., & Culver, S. (2017). Career counseling in middle schools: A study of school counselor self-efficacy. The Professional Counselor, 7(3). 238-250. https://www.doi.org/10.15241/cs.7.3.238   

 


 

Jillian SchillerJillian Schiller, M.S. / Ed.S., is a Ph.D. student in the Combined School Psychology and Counseling program at Florida State University (FSU). She earned her Master of Science in Clinical Mental Health Counseling from FSU, where she developed a strong foundation in school-based counseling and career development. Jillian’s research and clinical interests focus on promoting career exploration, decision-making, and identity development among K-12 students, with a particular emphasis on affirming and inclusive practices for LGBTQIAP+ students. She is passionate about creating supportive environments that empower all students to thrive academically, personally, and socially. Jillian can be reached at jschiller@fsu.edu

 

Debra OsbornDeb Osborn, Ph.D., is a Professor and co-director of the Combined doctoral program in counseling and school psychology at Florida State University. She also co-directs the Center of Career Research at FSU, and is a Nationally Certified Counselor. She is both a Fellow and Past President of NCDA. Her research interests include: applying career-related theory (especially Cognitive Information Processing theory) in research and practice; designing and using assessments and interventions in career services, especially creative ones; and exploring how technology can enhance and extend services. She enjoys quilting, cooking, faith and family. She can be reached at dosborn@fsu.edu 

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