Special Issue Introduction: Career and Life Planning Key Feature Within Comprehensive Guidance Programs |
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Authors: | Harry N. Drier |
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Affiliation: | (1) Ohio State University, 1900 Kenny Road, Columbus, OH, 43220 |
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Abstract: | Career and life planning is viewed as a process that starts early in the elementary school through adult life and it should be at the heart of any guidance program. This journal discusses the value and process ideas at each of the school and grade levels. The authors also discuss how parents, employers, and teachers enhance the career planning process by expanding student options, encouragement, motivation, mentoring, and providing career life experiences. Career planning is viewed as a structured and expected series of events and activities a student would go through as a part of their school experience. It forwards the idea that to assure all youth have a plan for life transition and success takes state department of education policy and support, local district expectations, time, and resources, and students who see the value in participating. The counselor is viewed as the key agent in such a program and needs to demonstrate that early, continuous and high quality life planning improves not only academic achievement, but life and employment success. |
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Keywords: | career planning standards for career planning parents role in career planning academic achievement enhancement elementary and secondary guidance and counseling |
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