Peterson et al 1999
Investigates the formulation of 4-year high school programs of study in order to help US students realise their career aspirations.
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Peterson, G.W. Long, K.L. Billups, A. (1999) The Effect of Three Career Interventions On Educational Choices of Eighth Grade Students. ASCA Professional School Counselling. Vol. 3:1 October 1999.Editorial Comment:
Focus
Investigates formulation of an appropriate 4-year high school program of study consisting of required courses and electives that would provide a map of educational milestones for realizing a student’s career aspirations.
Findings
Results suggest that interventions including announcements, handouts, and computer-assisted classroom career guidance were helpful in assisting individuals in preparing trial high school programs of study.
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