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Stoltz, Kevin B., Ed.; Barclay, Susan R., Ed. – National Career Development Association, 2019
National Career Development Association (NCDA) is excited to release the re-imagined 7th edition of their influential guide to career assessment. Re-conceptualized and renamed to "A Comprehensive Guide to Career Assessment," the "Guide" contains important information career counselors, educators, and practitioners will find…
Descriptors: Career Development, Career Planning, Evaluation Methods, Elementary Secondary Education
Burke, Michael; Benedict, Gary – Canadian Vocational Journal, 1984
If the three ingredients of career decision making are self-knowledge, accurate occupational information, and effective strategy for analyzing data, it appears that computer-based career information systems are far more efficient than manual systems. (SK)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Counseling, Career Exploration, Computer Oriented Programs
Hargis, Nancy; And Others – 1989
This document includes a discussion of the role of career information in career education, guidance, and counseling programs; the National Career Development Guidelines for the high school level, including competencies and indicators; and cross-reference tables to relate Oregon state standards, national guidelines, and state and national career…
Descriptors: Career Centers, Career Education, Career Guidance, Career Information Systems
Harrington, Thomas F., Ed. – PRO-ED, Inc., 2004
Professionals and paraprofessionals involved in career counseling will want this newly revised practitioners' guide. The content of career counseling differs conceptually and strategically according to the client's specific developmental stage. This book addresses this by setting forth competencies used by the National Occupational Information…
Descriptors: Special Needs Students, Occupational Information, Developmental Stages, Computer Software
Michigan State Board of Education, Lansing. – 1989
This manual examines the ways in which the Michigan Occupational Information System (MOIS) can be used to facilitate career decision making. The programs featured serve a variety of client groups and can be administered by teachers, counselors, social workers, librarians, and paraprofessionals. The program descriptions, activities, and exercises…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Career Choice, Career Exploration, Career Information Systems