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50 Years of ERIC
The Education Resources Information Center (ERIC) is celebrating its 50th Birthday! First opened on May 15th, 1964 ERIC continues the long tradition of ongoing innovation and enhancement.

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Knight, Jasmine L. – Journal of Career Development, 2015
Career development at the elementary level is an important developmental function to ensure all students graduate college and career ready. However, the training and continuing education needs of elementary school counselors have been largely ignored in the professional literature and in training programs. This article explores the theoretical and…
Descriptors: Career Development, School Counselors, School Counseling, Elementary Schools
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Olson, Joann S. – Journal of Career Development, 2014
First-generation college (FGC) students often encounter a campus environment and set of norms that are substantially different from those they previously experienced. Although the literature exploring the challenges facing these students is growing, less attention has been given to their experiences as they graduate and transition from college to…
Descriptors: First Generation College Students, College Graduates, Social Cognition, Student Experience
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Kanagui-Munoz, Marlen; Garriott, Patton O.; Flores, Lisa Y.; Cho, Seonghee; Groves, James – Journal of Career Development, 2012
The present study explored the work experiences, job satisfaction, and work behaviors of Latina/o restaurant workers. A total of 10 semistructured focus group (N = 75) interviews were conducted in the Midwest and Southwest. Data were analyzed using a combination of Consensual Qualitative Research (CQR; Hill et al., 2005; Hill, Thompson, &…
Descriptors: Qualitative Research, Job Satisfaction, Focus Groups, Values
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Raghuram, Aditi; Luksyte, Aleksandra; Avery, Derek R.; Macoukji, Fred – Journal of Career Development, 2012
Despite the influx of immigrants in the American workplace, little is known about their well-being. The authors built on literature pertaining to gender-specific stressors and organizational support theory to examine a model of stress for immigrants. Analysis of a national, archival data set (N = 150) demonstrated that, consistent with research…
Descriptors: Immigrants, Supervisors, Stress Management, Stress Variables
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McWhirter, Ellen Hawley; McWhirter, Benedict T. – Journal of Career Development, 2012
In this article, the lens of critical psychology is applied to adolescent career development and vocational guidance in Chile. The authors describe and critique the status of adolescent vocational guidance in Chile, the reproduction of extant social inequities in Chilean education, and offer recommendations for enhancing vocational guidance…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Career Guidance, Career Development, Adolescents
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Chronister, Krista M.; Harley, Eliza; Aranda, Christina L.; Barr, Leah; Luginbuhl, Paula – Journal of Career Development, 2012
Intimate partner violence (IPV) costs women nearly 8 million days of paid work annually. Greater attention to violence survivors' employment and career development can facilitate women escaping abusive relationships and promotes their overall rehabilitation and healing. A first step to increasing attention to survivors' career development includes…
Descriptors: Females, Family Violence, Career Development, Career Counseling
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Jokisaari, Markku; Vuori, Jukka – Journal of Career Development, 2011
The authors evaluated how a group-based career intervention affected career network ties among Finnish adolescents as they made educational choices and prepared for their transition to secondary education. They examined the career-related network ties of 868 students during their last year in comprehensive school (junior high school) in a…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Career Exploration, Career Guidance
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Muller, Juanita; Waters, Lea – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2012
The latent and manifest benefits (LAMB) scale (Muller, Creed, Waters & Machin, 2005) was designed to measure the latent and manifest benefits of employment and provide a single scale to test Jahoda's (1981) and Fryer's (1986) theories of unemployment. Since its publication in 2005 there have been 13 studies that have used the scale with 5692…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Measures (Individuals), Unemployment, Theories
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Kennedy, Tara; Chen, Charles P. – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2012
New and professional immigrants encounter extreme hardships and difficulties in their career experience after arriving in Canada. In addition to underemployment or unemployment concerns, new and professional immigrants endure many cross-cultural barriers. This article attempts to examine the application of career development theories in the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Career Counseling, Immigrants, Professional Personnel
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Rockawin, David – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2012
University career counsellors invest a lot of time and effort in the development of the skills and knowledge associated with self-reliance in job interviews. The resource-intensive nature of this approach needs to be reconsidered in the context of overall careers service delivery. More specifically, the key barriers to achieving a competent degree…
Descriptors: Employment Interviews, Anxiety, Career Development, Innovation
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Burns, Edgar A. M. – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2012
Three concepts from sociology--dichotomy and two extensions, dialectic and dialogic--are considered here as social-psychological tools for career practitioners who analyse and investigate career patterns, career motivations and career pathways, whether at career start or at further points of transition. These terms have macro-social applications…
Descriptors: Sociology, Career Development, Career Choice, Motivation
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Williams, Kim Marianne – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2011
Wine tourism in Australia has grown substantially in recent years and contributes to employment opportunities in regional areas. To meet the requirements of this growing sector, workers need a considerable degree of skill-specific training; development of wine tourism personnel will be required. This article examines challenging human resource…
Descriptors: Tourism, Foreign Countries, Employment Opportunities, Human Resources
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Sponza, Maria – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2011
This practice application brief reviews the preparation, implementation, and evaluation of running behavioural interviews online. In a collaborative program between the School of Information Technology and the Careers and Employment service at Deakin University in Australia, students demonstrated their ability to articulate their generic…
Descriptors: Employment Services, Information Technology, Foreign Countries, Interviews
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Masdonati, Jonas; Massoudi, Koorosh; Rossier, Jerome – Journal of Career Development, 2009
This study analyzes the role of the working alliance on the life satisfaction and career decision difficulties of clients participating in career counseling in Switzerland. The study also compares these career counseling clients to a group of students who did not seek counseling, to explore the overall effectiveness of a face-to-face career…
Descriptors: Intervention, Life Satisfaction, Program Effectiveness, Foreign Countries
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Miller, Matthew J.; Kerlow-Myers, Andrew E. – Journal of Career Development, 2009
The purpose of the present study was to highlight the importance of acculturation as an explanatory variable in career development and to provide an empirical review of acculturation research in the career development literature. Acculturation is a cultural variable that has been linked to a number of important career development outcomes for…
Descriptors: Acculturation, Content Analysis, Career Counseling, Career Development
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