Deck 10: Career Development Interventions in the Elementary Schools
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Deck 10: Career Development Interventions in the Elementary Schools
1
Are career development programs needed in elementary schools? Why or why not?
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2
What influences (outside of school) impact the career development of elementary age children?
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3
What strategies do you think are useful for getting more support for career development programs in elementary schools?
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4
Consider yourself recently hired as an elementary school counselor. How would you go about instituting a new career development program in your school? What issues might you address?
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5
Discuss the importance of systematic planning in developing and implementing a career development program.
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6
What are the career development tasks confronting elementary age children?
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7
Identify and summarize the three domains outlined in the National Career Development Guidelines.
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8
Identify and discuss two environmental constraints that may negatively impact an elementary age student's career development.
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9
In order to justify limiting career-related activities in schools, critics have cited
A) time spent away from academic disciplines.
B) students' right to be in charge of their career decisions.
C) neither of these.
D) both of these.
A) time spent away from academic disciplines.
B) students' right to be in charge of their career decisions.
C) neither of these.
D) both of these.
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10
The Herr et al. (2004)five-stage planning model for facilitating the implementation of systematic career development intervention programs includes all of the following except
A) developing a program rationale and philosophy.
B) stating program goals and behavioral objectives.
C) selecting program processes.
D) marketing the program.
A) developing a program rationale and philosophy.
B) stating program goals and behavioral objectives.
C) selecting program processes.
D) marketing the program.
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11
Program planners in schools should be sensitive to the political climate in which they operate because
A) funding of programs requires backing and support by school administrators and school boards.
B) school counselors' jobs are in jeopardy.
C) seeking a raise for underpaid school counselors requires savvy maneuvering.
D) schools must be coaxed along to see the value of guidance counselors.
A) funding of programs requires backing and support by school administrators and school boards.
B) school counselors' jobs are in jeopardy.
C) seeking a raise for underpaid school counselors requires savvy maneuvering.
D) schools must be coaxed along to see the value of guidance counselors.
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12
When it comes to planning and disseminating information about career program delivery, counselors should collaborate with
A) both teachers and parents.
B) both teachers and grandparents.
C) both parents and clergy.
D) teachers, parents, community leaders/employers.
A) both teachers and parents.
B) both teachers and grandparents.
C) both parents and clergy.
D) teachers, parents, community leaders/employers.
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13
Careers start to unfold and develop in
A) adolescence.
B) adulthood.
C) infancy.
D) pre-school years.
A) adolescence.
B) adulthood.
C) infancy.
D) pre-school years.
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14
According to Havighurst, when children aged 0-5 fail to navigate through developmental tasks, they may experience
A) fear, lashing out, and delinquency.
B) unhappiness, disapproval of society, and difficulty with later tasks.
C) bed-wetting.
D) depression and anxiety resulting from their inability to live up to their potential.
A) fear, lashing out, and delinquency.
B) unhappiness, disapproval of society, and difficulty with later tasks.
C) bed-wetting.
D) depression and anxiety resulting from their inability to live up to their potential.
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15
According to Havighurst, activities involved during middle childhood (ages 6-11) include all of the following except
A) develop self-monitoring skills.
B) learn appropriate language/communication practices.
C) seek appropriate guidance for a preliminary career decision.
D) develop academic skills in reading, writing, and mathematics.
A) develop self-monitoring skills.
B) learn appropriate language/communication practices.
C) seek appropriate guidance for a preliminary career decision.
D) develop academic skills in reading, writing, and mathematics.
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16
Gottfredson's perspective indicates that
A) careers that are not deemed gender appropriate are eliminated first.
B) careers that are not socially prestigious are eliminated first.
C) only careers that are not gender appropriate are eliminated.
D) only careers that are not socially prestigious are eliminated.
A) careers that are not deemed gender appropriate are eliminated first.
B) careers that are not socially prestigious are eliminated first.
C) only careers that are not gender appropriate are eliminated.
D) only careers that are not socially prestigious are eliminated.
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17
Because elementary school aged children have not yet had the opportunity to explore career options fully, counselors should
A) act quickly to present them with a career path.
B) urge them to develop a career path.
C) work toward counteracting environmental factors that pressure students to commit prematurely to occupational options.
D) not focus on the career needs of elementary aged children.
A) act quickly to present them with a career path.
B) urge them to develop a career path.
C) work toward counteracting environmental factors that pressure students to commit prematurely to occupational options.
D) not focus on the career needs of elementary aged children.
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18
Super, Savickas, and Super (1996) identified all of the following as major career development tasks that children should accomplish except
A) become concerned about the future.
B) develop increased personal control over their lives.
C) adhere to gender and work roles fitting the dominant culture.
D) convince themselves to achieve in school and at work.
A) become concerned about the future.
B) develop increased personal control over their lives.
C) adhere to gender and work roles fitting the dominant culture.
D) convince themselves to achieve in school and at work.
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19
An important goal of career development interventions in elementary school is to:
A) prepare students for college.
B) counteract environmental factors that pressure students to prematurely commit to a specific job or career path.
C) teach students how to search for jobs.
D) develop their resume writing skills.
A) prepare students for college.
B) counteract environmental factors that pressure students to prematurely commit to a specific job or career path.
C) teach students how to search for jobs.
D) develop their resume writing skills.
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20
Domains identified by NOICC as appropriate career development competencies for elementary school children include all of the following except
A) self-knowledge.
B) skill building.
C) educational and occupational exploration.
D) career planning.
A) self-knowledge.
B) skill building.
C) educational and occupational exploration.
D) career planning.
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21
Skills like being reliable, getting along with one's co-workers, being trustworthy, and completing assignments on time are called
A) job content.
B) functional.
C) interpersonal.
D) self-management.
A) job content.
B) functional.
C) interpersonal.
D) self-management.
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22
Educational and occupational activities can be infused within a given curriculum by all of the following means except
A) writing about careers in short story assignments.
B) drawing, painting, or photographing workers.
C) finding out about different work around the world for social studies or geography.
D) participating in gym or art class.
A) writing about careers in short story assignments.
B) drawing, painting, or photographing workers.
C) finding out about different work around the world for social studies or geography.
D) participating in gym or art class.
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23
The greatest influence on the career development of children derives from
A) community leaders.
B) parents.
C) peers.
D) grandparents.
A) community leaders.
B) parents.
C) peers.
D) grandparents.
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