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School Counselors' Perceptions of Career Counseling and Career Testing: Preferences, Priorities, and Predictors
Authors:Debra S Osborn  Jennifer N Baggerly
Institution:(1) University of South Florida, 4202 East Fowler Avenue, Tampa, FL, 33620;(2) University of South Florida, USA
Abstract:Limited information on the actual and preferred career counseling and career testing activities of school counselors exists. An analysis of a statewide school counselors' survey revealed career counseling and testing preferences, priorities and predictors. Results revealed counselors preferred trait/factor approaches to career counseling, including Holland's RIASEC theory, Person-Environment-Correspondence theory and Cognitive Information Processing theory, respectively. With respect to career counseling and career testing priorities, means comparisons indicated that elementary, middle, and high school counselors' actual time performing career counseling duties is minimal; however, they desire to spend significantly more time on career counseling and testing. Multiple regressions revealed important predictor variables for actual and ideal time spent on career counseling and career testing. Limitations and recommendations for further research are discussed.
Keywords:career counseling  career testing  school counselors  priorities  predictors
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