THEORIES
ETHICAL ISSUES
CAREER DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMS & SERVICES
CAREER DEVELOPMENT INTERVENTIONS IN SCHOOLS
ASSESSMENT & CAREER PLANNING
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This man's theory has generated more research than any other career theory.
Who is John Holland?
100
If you are not sure whether ethical issues exist in your work with students and clients this is what you should do.
What is refer to the ethical standards of practice and consult with other counseling professionals?
100
The first step in designing and implementing a career development program.
What is define the Target Population and its characteristics?
100
The three domains of the revised National Career Development guidelines.
What are Personal Social Development, Educational Achievement and Lifelong Learning, and Career Management?
100
Assessments today should be used less for prediction of valid options, and more for this.
What is identifying new concepts of self, needed areas of growth, and new possibilities for exploration?
200
The three key aspects of career development in Super's "segmental theory".
What are life span, life space and self-concept?
200
The 5 foundational ethical principles recommended by VanHoose.
What are Autonomy, Nonmaleficence, Beneficence, Justice, and Fidelity?
200
These determine the content of the career development program.
What are the objectives?
200
Children draw conclusions about their lives through this.
What is exposure to adult life patterns via observations in schools, community activities, home, and the media?
200
The first step in the cycle of the career planning process.
What is become aware of the need to make career decisions?
300
In Holland's theory, personality traits are identified by these four things.
What are preferences for leisure activities, school subjects, avocational interests, and work?
300
The two principles that represent the hallmarks of counseling.
What are autonomy and beneficence?
300
This will determine the quality of the career development program.
What is the time and energy put into the first 7 steps of planning?
300
Between the ages of 9 and 13, children begin to eliminate what from further consideration
What are occupations they perceive to be less prestigious for their social class?
300
The (four) responsibilities of counselors pertaining to the ethical guidelines, called the Code of Fair Testing Practices.
What is developing and selecting tests, interpreting scores, striving for fairness, and informing test takers?
400
Congruence, differentiation, consistency and vocational identity.
What are the key theoretical constructs used to link Holland's theory to practice?
400
This person suggested 7 strategies for minimizing the likelihood of counselors behaving in ways that are insensitive to clients' values.
Who is Tjeltveit?
400
The purpose of Formative Evaluation.
What is to improve an ongoing program?
400
The goals of career development interventions at the elementary school level.
What is to counteract environmental factors that pressure students to prematurely commit to educational and occupational options, and to provide an environment in which each student's natural curiosity can flourish?
400
Checklists, games, fantasies, forced-choice activities, card sorts, and structured interviews are examples of this.
What is informal assessments?
500
Counselors using this approach replace an individual's assessment scores with an individual's personal stories.
What is Savickas' career construction theory?
500
The ACA Code of Ethics states that a counselor is not to have a sexual or romantic relationship with a former client, or their family members, for this period of time.
What is 5 years?
500
Shortening a list of occupations to a small number that have the highest potential to implement the self-concept.
What is Super's developmental task called crystallization?
500
The combination of these two things provides a useful foundation for the exploration process of students.
What are interest inventory results and aptitude test results?
500
A prescribed range of percentile points, and that range is the same for all instruments and all populations to which they are administered.
What is a stanine?