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Current changes in the social organization of work require a rethinking of guidance practices. In the field of vocational guidance, Life Design, based on the theories of self-construction of Guichard and career construction of Savickas, aims to be a lifelong, holistic, contextual, and preventive framework that responds to current challenges by focusing on individual development via the meaning one gives to his or her own discourses. This article highlights the place that these challenges and objectives are approached in schools. Drawing from the concept of Guidance Oriented Approach to Learning (GOAL) and the social cognitive theory of career and academic interest, we present a framework to implement a logic of accompaniment and personal development, rather than a logic of selection, in the school guidance process. The framework lays foundations to identify and develop career guidance skills for pupils that are relevant to the complex 21st century challenges faced by the future generation. It also provides guidelines to develop relevant educational tools that can contribute to pupils' empowerment as citizens that can understand and structure society and make reflexive choices for their personal development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |