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| What are Holland’s 6 types and the order? |
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Investigative Artistic Social Enterprising Conventional Realistic |
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| What does congruence mean in Holland’s personality types? |
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| Across from each other are opposite |
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| “A collection of qualities or traits that are somewhat stable across situations” |
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| What was Supers contribution to Career Development? |
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His theory is one of the most universally used theories in career development. 5 stages of career development that you can move in and out of during your career Growth Exploration Establishment Maintenance Disengagement |
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| Learning about the world of work |
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| Dreaming/narrowing down possible careers/ obtaining relevant education |
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| Improving working conditions and increasing skills |
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| Career change or retirement |
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| basic beliefs in life that people hold near and dear to their hearts – can conflict with each other |
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| What is occupational stereotyping? |
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| Preconceived notions about someone concerning how they will perform in a particular occupation |
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| Which theorist can you recycle through their stages? |
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| What is Career Self-Concept? |
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| A product of the interaction of your personality, interests, experiences, skills, and values, and the ways you integrate these into your various life roles |
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| a sequence of attitudes and behaviors associated with work that relate to our total life experience |
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| a series of tasks or activities performed within the scope of what we call work |
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| employment, as in some form of industry, esp. as a means of earning one’s livelihood |
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| a person’s usual or principal work or business, esp. as a means of earning a living |
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| How many life roles are there? |
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9 Major Life Roles: Child Student Leisurite Citizen Worker Friend Spouse Parent Homemaker |
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| How many life roles are most prominent at one time |
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| 3 at a time make up most of your life |
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| What are the 2 computerized systems for information? |
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| What are three printed materials? |
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Occupational Outlook Handbook (OOH) Dictionary of Occupational Titles The Guide for Occupational Exploration Chronicle Guidance’s Occupational Briefs |
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| What are two internet resources for careers? |
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Occupational Outlook Handbook O*Net |
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| Three levels of direct experience |
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Job-shadowing Interning Volunteer work |
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| There were two types of diversity in the lecture, what were the 2 types? |
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Diversity within a person Diversity among people |
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| Diversity within a person |
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| each person in unique in their own way and not exactly like another person |
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| is based on differences in skin color, physical abilities, ethnicity/national origin, religion, sexual orientation, age and gender |
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| What are 2 questions that you can evaluate occupational information? |
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When was info written? Where does info apply? Who wrote it? Why was it written? How was info collected? |
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| 2 Jobs that will flourish |
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Healthcare Computer and Information technology |
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| 2 jobs that will become extinct |
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Print jobs Small Business owners |
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| What are the four levels of education? |
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Vocational Technical College Graduate |
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| What are the steps to the career development process? |
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Choosing Entering Adjusting Advancing |
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| What are the different types of experiential learning? |
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Extracurricular Activities Work Experience Internship Study Abroad Volunteer Work Service Learning |
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| What is a family genogram? |
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| "a graphic representation of your biological and stepgrandparents, parents, aunts, uncles, and siblings." Genograms can help you identify models who may have influenced your occupational perceptions, as well as the perceptionsyou have of yourself as a worker. |
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| What are two search engines for internships? |
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idealist.org careerbuilder indeed.com |
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| Can a person’s personality change? If so, when? |
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| A personality is "a collection of qualities or traits that are somewhat stable across situations." However, your personality can also be influenced by your environment. |
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| What are the 4 important points when you get to college in terms of understanding different segments of your educations? |
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| Understanding your major, understanding educational requirements, college or departmental requirements, academic major requirements, opportunities for minors or electives. |
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| What is cultural competence? |
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| Cultural Competence: “ability to understand and appreciate the differences among people and change your behavior in a way that enhances, rather than detracts from relationships and communication.” |
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| How many jobs do people have in a lifetime? |
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| On average, people will go through 6-8 jobs in a lifetime. |
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