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Ferguson, Sarah L.; Kluttz-Drye, Benita; Hovey, Katrina A. – Journal of Research in Technical Careers, 2019
This paper details a survey study of high school counselors' awareness of and comfort with advising students in technician/technologist careers. The survey focused on careers designated as Bright Outlook by the US Department of Labor to explore familiarity with these careers, the effectiveness of the current career advising process, and…
Descriptors: School Counselors, School Counseling, Counselor Training, Technical Occupations
Committee for Economic Development of The Conference Board, 2019
The Committee for Economic Development (CED) believes the nation must focus on effective pathways to help students from all backgrounds and educational attainments successfully transition to careers as members of a skilled US workforce. To further that goal, this report looks at three tools to better serve those students whose initial entry into…
Descriptors: Career Readiness, Labor Force Development, Job Skills, Apprenticeships
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Yeh, Christine J.; Borrero, Noah E. – Journal of Multicultural Counseling and Development, 2012
The authors evaluated a health careers program in a U.S. urban public high school. After small subgroups of the original sample were removed, participants included 162 Asian American and Pacific Islander students. Analyses of covariance indicated that, compared with the comparison group, the treatment group reported significantly higher levels of…
Descriptors: Cultural Pluralism, Ethnicity, Health Occupations, Asian Americans
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Lease, Suzanne H. – Journal of Career Development, 2006
This study assesses factors predictive of the range of possible occupations considered by 166 African American high school students. There are no differences in the number of African American representative occupations (those in which 13.5% or more employees were African American) considered compared to nonrepresentative occupations (those with…
Descriptors: African American Students, High School Students, Self Efficacy, Racial Identification