Culturally Competent Career Development Interventions
Career Development Interventions in Schools
Career Information and Resources
100
Developed the Life-Span, Life-Space Theory
Who is Donald Super?
100
According to Holland's theory, this is determined by an interaction between personality and the characteristics of the environment
What is a person's behavior?
100
This has been described as a helping process that places the emphasis for counseling theory and practice equally on the cultural impression of both the counselor and client
What is multicultural counseling?
100
This is the major theme of career development at the elementary school level
What is awareness?
100
This refers to a collection of facts about occupational and educational opportunities
What is career data?
200
This theory includes the key constructs of congruence, consistency, differentiation and vocational identity
What is Holland's Vocational Personalities and Work Environments?
200
This Holland personality type prefers activities of explicit, ordered and systematic manipulation of data
What is the conventional type?
200
Career development interventions in the United States tend to reflect this perspective of individualism and autonomy, affluence, and centrality of work in people's lives
What is a European American perspective?
200
This approach to career development in childhood is based on principles of cognitive development, and focuses on dynamic interactions between children and their environments
What is career choice and attainment model (CCCA)?
200
This is the third and most difficult responsibility of a counselor, in regards to career data
What is processing data into information, to make meaningful use of the acquired data?
300
This postmodern orientation focuses on meaning-making with a high multicultural emphasis
What is constructivist?
300
This Holland construct refers to the degree of fit between an individual's personality type and work environment
What is congruence?
300
Multicultural counseling perspectives often incorporate both universal (etic) and this approach to resolve potential tension
What is culturally specific (emic)?
300
According to Super, career development interventions in middle school should help students successfully complete these tasks
What are tasks of crystallizing and specifying occupational preferences?
300
This is the sequential process of making educational and vocational choices based on knowledge of self and of the environment
What is career planning?
400
Developed by Anne Roe, this theory emphasizes early childhood experiences and needs hierarchies
What is Personality Theory of Career Choice?
400
Notably, this is NOT a goal of career counseling when applying Holland's theory
What is consistency?
400
This is the last stage of identity development for LGBTQ persons, according to Cass (1979)
What is synthesis?
400
These variables for adolescent career development are central to Marcia's conceptual structure of adolescent identity
What are crisis/exploration and commitment?
400
This circle originated from Holland's research and the ACT, to conceptualize primary work tasks as working with People, Data, Things, and/or Ideas
What is the World-of-Work Map?
500
As an essential factor of Social Learning Theory, these skills both influences outcomes and are themselves outcomes
What is task-approach skills?
500
This is considered a major advantage of Holland's theory, according to Gottfredson and Richards (1999)
What is the parallel way of understanding both people and environments?
500
When conducting career assessments across cultures, this type of equivalence should be tested as it relates to the role of function that behavior plays in different cultures
What is functional equivalence?
500
According to Savickas, approaches to career assessments must address both of these variables to adequately address the needs of youth
What are content and process variables?
500
The 16 broad career clusters of the US Department of Education can be divided into subgroup, or specialties of these