Developed the RIASEC model of personality types
Who is John Holland?
Financial aid through federal loans that is common for college/graduate students to apply for
What is Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)?
The five ethical principles in counseling.
What is autonomy, nonmaleficence, beneficence, justice, fidelity?
Visual diagrams to illustrate a family history often used in exploring patterns in culture and career.
What is a genogram?
Counseling that focuses on matters dealing with work and career choices, especially the relationships between the needs of clients and their vocational development over the life span.
What is a career counseling?
Takes into account the roles the client has in their different theaters.
What is Super's life-span life-space approach?
OOH is an acronym for this tool.
What is Occupational Outlook Handbook?
The first step needed to become a career counselor.
What is getting licensed?
The four specific adult population groups mentioned in out textbook that commonly deal with especially challenging career transitions.
What are people with disabilities, military veterans, Ex-offenders, Homemakers/caretakers
This occupational field negatively impacted the most by the Industrial Revolution
What is agriculture?
The cognitive process theory that incorporates categories of undecided, indecisive, and decided.
What is the Cognitive Information-Processing (CIP) theory?
RCS is an example of this code.
Who is the Holland code?
The Association responsible for creating ethical code for career counselors
What is the National Career Development Association (NCDA)?
When companies and employers come to college campus to seek future employees.
What is on-campus recruitment?
Gathering and interpreting occupational information related to a future career a person might wish to pursue.
What is career planning?
The three views the client views themselves in Savickas' Career Construction Theory (CCT).
What is The agent, the actor, the author?
The Occupational Information Network's shortened name.
What is O*NET?
The law that makes it illegal to discriminate against the employee based on race, color, religion, sex or national origin.
What is the Civil Rights Act of 1964
At this level, interventions that combine psychoeducational activities and experiential tasks are useful in helping students grow their grow career development skills and interests.
What are interventions in middle school?
A career guidance activity, often found in educational settings, in which practitioners in a number of fields are invited to explain their job responsibilities, backgrounds, and the necessary requirements needed to be employed in their line of work.
What is career fair?
The famous psychologist responsible for social learning theory and social cognitive theory.
Who is Albert Bandura?
Six digit classification coding system created by the government and is the gold standard for occupational classification
What is Standard occupational Classification(SOC) coding system?
Model of career counseling introduced originally by APA designed to be applied with specific racial and ethnic groups.
What is Cultural Formulation Approach (CFA)?
Often very interactive activities that help students learn more about themselves can be supplemented with activities that focus on educational and occupational exploration.
What are career interventions in elementary school?
A concept created by Super to describe the degree to which a person achieves developmental tasks expected by society relative to the person's peers.
What is career maturity?