The Maryland Career Development Project [electronic resource] : Phase I. Final Report / Walter S. Mietus and Chris Stilling.
This first phase of an exemplary career development project in Maryland included the following seven action programs, each with general and specific goals and objectives: (1) a team approach at selected junior high schools involving counselors, home economics, and industrial arts teachers, (2) use o...
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Summary: | This first phase of an exemplary career development project in Maryland included the following seven action programs, each with general and specific goals and objectives: (1) a team approach at selected junior high schools involving counselors, home economics, and industrial arts teachers, (2) use of a full-time resource consultant in five elementary schools, (3) development of a computerized job placement information system, intended especially for senior high students, (4) a cooperative work experience program for 21 potential dropouts between the ages of 14 and 16, (5) planning and implementing a statewide instructional television series, (6) developing a notebook with career education ideas for educators, and (7) information dissemination. This first annual report was written by a third-party evaluation team. This formative evaluation included extensive program descriptions, program forms, and recommendations. The overall project goals, which included the development of self-awareness, career awareness, decision-making skills, and career transition abilities, are successfully being accomplished. (AG) |
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Item Description: | ERIC Document Number: ED074243. Sponsoring Agency: Bureau of Adult, Vocational, and Technical Education (DHEW/OE), Washington, DC. Contract Number: OEC-0-70-5186(361). Educational level discussed: Elementary Education. Educational level discussed: Secondary Education. |
Physical Description: | 117 p. |