Bauan Technical High School: Career Guidance Program As A Preperation For The Preferred Curriculim Exit
Bauan Technical High School: Career Guidance Program As A Preperation For The Preferred Curriculim Exit
Bauan Technical High School: Career Guidance Program As A Preperation For The Preferred Curriculim Exit
Research Presented to
Researcher Presented by
Julius chavez
Marron panaligan
G12-GTAW B
Bauan Technical High School
The purpose of this comparative study was to determine the effectiveness of 2
preparation program. Results of the study indicated that students improved their
posttest ACT assessment scores from their pretest ACT Plan assessment scores
computer-based) they completed. However, the students who were enrolled in the
posttest ACT assessment scores than those who completed the computerbased
significant.
The purpose of this case study was to describe the processes used by a high
study, along with co-op during senior year. The Childhood Career Development
development was used as the pretest and posttest instrument with 194 students.
Curriculum implementation was not carried out with integrity; results showed no
difference between implementation and control school groups except for a slight
gain in the Key Figures domain. However, Implications are a need for
with career readiness in middle school; additional career development support for
models, and provision of work-based learning for middle school students Social
Cognitive Career Theory (SCCT) presupposes that contextual supports play key
roles in the career development process. However, little research has examined
persistence. The study also examines the relationship between high school career
development experiences and demographic data was developed for this study. A
widely utilized career self-efficacy scale developed by Betz, Klein and Taylor
(1996) was also utilized to assess students’ career self-efficacy. Results from
and, that high school career counseling (HSCC) While an emerging body of
through dance, few studies have explored the extent to which community
integration practices are being infused into the BFA curriculum. Unobtrusive
methods were utilized to investigate the role community engaged curriculum plays
degree students have when entering the professional realm of dance. Youth with
as they transition back into their community, including college and career
readiness needs. While some career development research has centered on the
career development of offenders, and the call for integrative career programs has
been voiced, no scholarly articles were found that described the application of a
(STEM) careers.
Universities, colleges, and their academic programs are under increasing pressure
to demonstrate positive job outcomes for graduates. We present one method for
leveraging the resources of the campus career center in order to increase career
This quantitative correlational study was designed to investigate whether the core
Career and Technical Education (CTE) is hot topic and trend in education; in part
because of the increased demand from Americans to include CTE programs and
opportunities in schools along with increased federal funding to build new CTE
programs and improve existing ones. Today’s schools are faced with pressure to
quality. This quantitative study analyzed high school students undergoing Career
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and Technical Education (CTE) curricula and student achievement. It probed into
writing, math, and science. By utilizing the testing results from the entire graduating
class of 2017 in a large school district with over 64,000 students, several key
results were determined. Findings indicate that statistically (ρ < .01), CTE
completers had significantly higher ACT scores on the ACT composite, reading,
writing, math, science, and English assessments than those of non-CTE general
academic students who undertook one or no CTE courses during high school.
stakes national testi. To conduct this study, four sub-dimensions of career barriers
inadequate preparation. The results of this study show that lack of physical
affected career self-efficacy, whereas financial difficulties did not influence career
study provide academic and practical implications that can contribute to effective
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career guidance for aviation tourism undergraduates. Finally, this study also
giving the most support: professional (trade) teachers, class teachers, and career
guidance staff.
The primary factors affecting readiness for higher education for the participants in
this study were formal education experience, perceptions of a need for education,