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         Careers School Guidance:     more books (100)
  1. Guidance in secondary schools: Careers and the world of work (CES briefing) by Cathy Howieson, 1996
  2. Darparu ar gyfer dewis: Addysg a chyfarwyddyd gyrfaoedd mewn ysgolion = Providing for choice : careers education and guidance in schools
  3. Careers Education and Guidance in Schools and Colleges: A Guide for Governors and Senior Managers
  4. Upper elementary classroom activities (Georgia career guidance project: elementary school) by Edna Erickson Bernhardt, 1977
  5. Staff development: Career guidance curriculum (Georgia career guidance project: elementary school) by Vicki W Straub, 1977
  6. Intermediate elementary classroom activities (Georgia career guidance project: elementary school) by Edna Erickson Bernhardt, 1977
  7. A volunteer program in vocational information and career guidance for secondary schools: A handbook by Margaret J Mullen, 1968
  8. Career guidance practices in school and community by Lorraine Sundal Hansen, 1970
  9. Career Guidance for the Primary and High School by Jacobs,
  10. Guidance in secondary schools;: A report of the careers masters' course held at the Central Institute of Education by Baqer Mehdi, 1968
  11. Career guidance for elementary and middle school students (SuDoc ED 1.310/2:415353) by Carolyn Maddy-Bernstein, 1997
  12. Career guidance programs in rural schools: Framework for the future by William P McFarland, 1999
  13. Where do I go from here?: A career guidance program for out-of-school youth and adults by Bette J Soldwedel, 1980
  14. Careers in General Practice - Towards a More Informed Choice: Career Guidance at UK Medical Schools by Cathryn Thomas, Melanie Cohen, 1996-10

41. Guidance And Careers
guidance Notes for the upcoming school year The guidance staff will grow by 1 ½counselors next school year to accommodate the growing number of students at
http://www.loudoun.k12.va.us/schools/sbhs/School/guidance.htm
Guidance Notes for the upcoming school year:
The Guidance staff will grow by 1 ½ counselors next school year to accommodate the growing number of students at SBHS. All juniors will keep their current counselor to aid in the college application and career planning process. To the extent possible, we will try to keep students assigned to their current counselor. The final alphabet assignment will be available later in the summer. Schedules:
The Guidance department will soon be mailing home student schedule requests for the 2001-02 school year. If there is a question, concern or change with your student's course request, please call the guidance office as soon as possible, (703) 779-8911. Actual schedules will be available during orientation on August 20th. Classes begin August 27th.
GENERAL GUIDANCE
INFORMATION
Every Monday (except for holidays), two Guidance Counselors will be available until 7:30 p.m. for parents who wish to see a counselor outside of normal school hours. The Career Center will be open the first Monday of each month until 7:30 p.m. as well. Parents are encouraged to call for an appointment.

42. Guidance And Careers
who qualify for extended time or other accommodations at school through an testingaccommodations.) The eligibility forms are available in the guidance Office.
http://www.loudoun.k12.va.us/schools/sbhs/School/register.htm
REGISTRATION INFORMATION
Stone Bridge High School Test Code No. is 470-139
SPECIAL ACCOMODATIONS FOR SATs:
Students who qualify for extended time or other accommodations at school through an IEP or 504 Plan may also qualify for accommodations on the SAT exam. If a student received accommodations on the PSAT that was administered in October, he/she must include a copy of the "College Board Eligibility Letter" with the SAT registration form to receive the approved accommodations. If a student has not previously registered for testing accommodations, then a "Student Eligibility Form" must be submitted with the mail in registration form and fee. (At this time, on-line registration is not available for students with testing accommodations.) The eligibility forms are available in the Guidance Office. Eligible students can also receive testing accommodations for the PSAT, AP and ACT exams.
If you have any questions please contact Mr. Tom Vorisek at 703-779-8911.

43. Guidance On Line - A College, Career And Financial Aid Information Guide
Free resource of college and financial aid information for students and parents. Complied by a high Category Reference Education Colleges and Universities Financial Aid...... Internet Sites for Precollege guidance and Counseling Princeton Review's site bythe school's name, region and World Report's College and careers Center Users
http://home.cfl.rr.com/nwunder/guidance.html
Guidance On-Line
(revised 1/22/02)
Olympia High School

Dr. Phillips High School

Orange County Public Schools

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A Romanian Newspaper Editorial

Internet Sites for Pre-college Guidance and Counseling
Clicking on one of these topics will take you to a list of Web sites: Top College Searches Special Group Search Financial Aid and Loan Information New Site Added Private Scholarships Career Information Sites College Information and Application Sites Florida Colleges and Universities ... College Preparation Begins in High School Surfing the Web with Nick!!!! Top College Searches on the Web FACTS.com - It's All Academic Florida's online gateway for high school and college information. Almost everything in one spot from the State of Florida - choosing a college, picking a major, college admissions, financial aid, academic advising, transcripts, degree audits, and more!! College Board Online Permits you to use the college search software ExPAN online and for free College Net "The internet guide to colleges and universities." This is a searchable database of

44. Careers In Marine Science
The site is based on the publication, Marine Science careers, which can marinescience should seek assistance from their high school guidance counselors or
http://www.mote.org/careers.phtml
Careers in Marine Science
Advice to Students and Parents From the Scientists of Mote Marine Laboratory Science is the systematic discovery of knowledge about the natural world, and marine science is the general term for research conducted in oceans and coastal or inland waters connected to the sea. Marine scientists work in a surprising variety of disciplines. Examples include planetology, meteorology, physics, chemistry, geology, physical oceanography, paleontology, and biology. Marine science also includes archaeology , anthropology, sociology, engineering and other studies of human relationships with the sea. Scientists in such disciplines may be highly specialized. Geologists, for example, may concentrate on coastal processes, dynamics of the continental shelf or slope, or structure of the ocean floor. Chemists may work entirely at the interface of the sea and atmosphere, in the zone affected by ocean waves, at the maximum depth of light penetration, or in the environments created by deep sea thermal vents. Biologists may work mostly in tropical waters or polar seas, on plants, invertebrates, or vertebrates. Many marine scientists have multiple specialties or work as part of multi disciplinary teams. Marine scientists are employed by universities and colleges, international organizations, federal and state agencies, private companies, nonprofit laboratories and local governments, or they may be self-employed . Marine scientists draw professional salaries and may be rewarded richly for their work in intangible ways, but they almost never become wealthy by American standards. Salaries depend on each person's education, experience, and specific discipline. Location, the present supply of scientists, and other factors also affect individual salaries. Examples of marine sciences that presently pay above-average salaries are physical oceanography, marine technology and engineering, and computer modeling.

45. Birchwood Community High School; Policy; Careers Education And Guidance
The school is concerned with preparing pupils for the opportunities of adultlife. Providing a careers Education and guidance programme is part of this
http://www.birchwoodhigh.warrington.sch.uk/Policies/Careers.htm
Policy on Careers Education and Guidance
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Principle
The School is concerned with preparing pupils for the opportunities of adult life. Providing a Careers Education and Guidance programme is part of this commitment. The programme will develop the pupils' skills and provide the information to enable them to make considered educational and careers decisions which are consistent with their abilities and needs, in a complex changing world. Purposes
1. To help pupils develop an understanding of their own abilities and values. 2. To develop understanding of the world of work, wealth-creation and enterprise. 3. To help pupils develop the skills for the transition from school, college, or training scheme to life as an independent adult. Accordingly, the school will:
1. Include Careers Education in the Social and Personal Education course from Year 9. 2. Provide knowledge of the wide range of short and long-term opportunities for further education and training, of how to gain access to them, of where they may lead, and of the kinds of financial support available. 3. Develop pupils' ability to find out for themselves about possible occupations and opportunities for further training, using various sources of information such as the Careers Library, "Key Clips" and data banks such as Kudos.

46. Info For Schools & Colleges - The Recruitment & Admissions Liaison Service
The service can offer a variety of sessions for new and experienced guidance andcareers staff. They can be either in school/careers office or on campus and
http://www.rals.ed.ac.uk/info_school.html
Services to Schools, Colleges and Careers Services
Head Teachers Conference November 2001 Services to Schools, College and Careers Services We aim to provide a range of services that complement existing guidance programmes and enable students to make informed choices about their Higher Education options. These services include For practical reasons our proactive programme of visits to schools and colleges is limited to those within a reasonable distance from Edinburgh. The main focus of these activities has therefore been in schools and colleges in Scotland, Northern Ireland and the North of England. Edinburgh University Students' Association (EUSA) also provides a range of services to local schools. The Schools Volunteers Group visit local schools to provide information and advice to prospective University students. To find out more go to their website at http://www.eusa.ed.ac.uk/representation/svg/index.html

47. Tony Attwood Leaving School Educational & Careers Guidance Education
Tony Attwood Leaving school Educational careers guidance Education. SubjectEducational careers guidance Education Title Leaving school
http://www.novel-spot.co.uk/Tony-Attwood-Leaving-School-1860833748.html
Title: Leaving School
Author: Tony Attwood
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48. Education World® : Higher Education: Exploring Careers & Majors
high school students with planning for the future and other guidance issues. IncludesCareer Planning Information, Information on Specific careers, Financial
http://www.education-world.com/higher_ed/careers.shtml

Higher Ed Community

Finding A College

Financial Aid

Study Aids
... Higher Education Community There are a lot of terrific sites to explore various careers and majors areas of study, and some allow you to take online vocational tests to help you decide. RESOURCES
Reviews College Is Possible - American Council on Education

College Is Possible is devoted to helping families realize the dream of sending kids to college. Included are financial resources for parents, recommended middle and high school courses for students, and college selection resources. Much of the site is also available in Spanish. Mapping Your Future
Mapping Your Future is the place to go if you're feeling overwhelmed with the choices of career, college, and financial aid. This site offers tips on choosing a career, what to look for when choosing a school, and ten steps you should take in planning to pay for your education. (In English and Spanish) The Occupational Outlook Handbook
A U.S. government publication. Provides a breakdown of Jobs (called "Outlook for Specific Occupations") including the nature of each job, employment conditions, working environment, outlook for the profession, training necessary, earnings statistics, and related occupations. Also, there is a valuable page entitled "Tomorrow's Jobs" which gives statistics about the future of the country's jobs and which areas are growing and receding, etc. Although a lot of these pages may seem dry to a student, this site offers an incredible knowledge base for anyone with interest in choosing a career.

49. Careers Wales - Info For Teachers And Lecturers
evenings of all students from Year 7/8 upwards; To work with the careers coordinatorto promote careers Education guidance within the school or college;
http://www.careerswales.com/teachers_e.html
News About Us Contact Us FAQs ... How to use this site Services for: Young People Parents Teachers Adults ... Provision of information booklets for pupils and their parents at important transition points.
Careers Wales Quality Awards: Careers Education and Guidance
Principal Aims of the Award
The CWQA:CEG is available to recognise high quality, effective careers education and guidance within any establishment where 14 –19 year old students are being educated, including secondary schools, further education colleges, special schools and off-site units. Its principal aims are to:
  • To ensure that all young people in Wales have an equal entitlement to excellent careers education and guidance; To acknowledge and celebrate high quality careers education and guidance; To act as a mechanism for supporting the continuing improvement of standards in careers education and guidance.
The Benefits of the Award
Working towards and achieving the CWQA:CEG can bring a number of benefits to participating establishments including:
  • Raising the status of careers education and guidance internally and externally;

50. Rowlinson School - Careers Guidance
Click on this link to see a 'careers guidance' booklet produced by the schoolin the mid1970's detailing all of the subjects offered at O-level.
http://www.rowlinson-sheffield.org.uk/careersguidance.htm
Careers Guidance Click on this link to see a ' Careers Guidance ' booklet produced by the school in the mid-1970's detailing all of the subjects offered at O-level. The strange indentation of the latter has been carefully preserved (the original was manually typed). The documents, carefully scanned by Angus Reynolds, will open in a new window. When you've finished with them just close the window and you'll be returned to this page.

51. Rowlinson School - Careers Guidance
ROWLINSON school. DEPARTMENT OF careers guidance. Name _Form . THIRD YEAR SUBJECT OPTIONS. Here is
http://www.rowlinson-sheffield.org.uk/careers/careers-guidance-p00.htm
ROWLINSON SCHOOL DEPARTMENT OF CAREERS GUIDANCE THIRD YEAR SUBJECT OPTIONS Here is a. guide to all the subjects which will be offered for study in the Fourth and Fifth Years (1975—7). Keep this booklet safe in your Careers Folder. DO NOT LOSE IT - IT CANNOT BE REPLACED Show it to your parents, and discuss it with them. Do not hesitate to contact any of the teachers mentioned in the guide. For general information and help, see your Form Tutor, Mrs. Cutts, Mrs. Stonehewer or Mr. Shipley. Your Year Tutor may be able to help, Mr. Nichol (after Christmas Mr. Ibbotson). We are concerned only that you make the best choice possible for yourself. Use all the help you are offered. D. Shipley (4-11-74) Index Page General Introduction Compulsory Subjects Mathematics English Optional Subjects: English Community Studies (Mathematics) Computer Studies (Science) Physics Chemistry Biology Human Biology ... General Science (Humanities) History Geography Humanities Religious Knowledge (Modern Languages) French French for Beginners German German for Beginners ... European Language Studies (Practical and Woodwork Creative Arts) Metalwork Technical Drawing Workshop Projects Fabric Craft ... Business Studies (Appendix) Careers Guidance Social Relationships

52. Secondary School Resources
Ask your guidance Counsellor for Username and Password The Ontario school Counsellors'Association provides numerous regarding education and careers in Canada.
http://www.aresearchguide.com/guidance.html
Secondary School Web-Based Resources
Suggested by J. Olynick
Guidance Department, St. Francis Xavier S.S.
apprenticesearch.com . Search for opportunities and information about the skilled trades in Ontario: Peel - Halton - Dufferin, Hamilton, Guelph - Cambridge, Kitchener - Waterloo, Mitchell - St. Marys - Listowel, and Stratford. Option to register as an Employer or a Job Seeker. Take an Employability Skills quiz. Visit About Trades AUCC . The web site of the Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada provides an index, links, map locations and descriptions of Canadian institutions as well as information about the post-secondary education system for the domestic and international student. Canadian Universities . Links to Universities, Associations and university related sites in Canada. Includes Maclean's magazine rankings: 1999, 2000, maps of Canadian campuses, universities in the United States, and world universities. CanLearn Interactive (ci) CareerCruising.com . An interactive career reference guide providing in-depth profiles of hundreds of different careers, multimedia interviews with real people in over 800 careers, career search tools, and database of colleges and universities. Ask your Guidance Counsellor for Username and Password if available. collegeboard.com

53. Pshe Guidance School Effectiveness
careers Education and guidance.
http://www.kented.org.uk/school-effectiveness/sub-pshe-guidance.html
Advisers Teams Strategy Management ... Policy Guidance Web Links Accreditation contact us and
Guidance Sex and Relationships Education Curriculum Guidance for Sex and relationships education Sex and Relationships Education in the Primary School
Drugs and Substance Misuse
... Drugs Resource Sheets
Careers Education and Guidance Connexions in Kent
Personal Finance DfES guidance documents The pfeg Excellence and Access project
Global Citizenship The Global Dimension in the Curriculum A Curriculum for Global Citizenship
To view, select and click on the document. To download, select document and right click with the mouse. Select 'save target as' from the drop down menu and save to your desired destination.
Connexions in Kent
Kent Careers Service
Head Office2nd Floor
35 Earl Street MaidstoneKent Tel: 01622 200 710 Fax: 01622 751 157 To e-mail click here e-mail address: kentcareers@vtis.com

54. West Of England School: Our Standards: Careers & Work Experience
based personal and social education programme within the school/College incorporatinga clearly identifiable careers education and guidance component that is
http://www.westengland.devon.sch.uk/pages/standards/careers_work_experience.htm
Our Standards OFSTED Inspection Special Needs Behaviour Sex Education ... Home You are here: Home Our Standards: Careers Education and Work Experience Our Standards: Careers Education and Work Experience Careers Education and Work Experience is central to a coherent, student-centred curriculum relating to the eventual post-school needs of young people. The Careers Education and Work Experience policy should reflect three key principles:
  • A broadly-based personal and social education programme within the School/College incorporating a clearly identifiable careers education and guidance component that is seen as preparing young people for a continuing changing society. It is within the whole curriculum that a Careers Education and Work Experience programme should seek to involve teaching staff, throughout the School and College, in preparing young people for their adult career and life in general. Careers guidance is an enabling process which may take place through a range of activities across a period of time; principally, it will reform our young people and provide a system to reach well considered decisions about the future for which they take their own responsibility.

55. New Plymouth Boy's High School - Guidance Department
careers. guidance Department. Library Navigating this Site Questions, comments,or problems regarding this site © 2002 New Plymouth Boys' High school.
http://www.npbhs.school.nz/guidance/
Guidance Department Home Library Navigating this Site
Questions, comments, or problems regarding this site

© 2002 New Plymouth Boys' High School.

56. New Plymouth Boy's High School - Careers Advisor
careers Advisor. Home Library Navigating this Site Questions, comments,or problems regarding this site © 2002 New Plymouth Boys' High school.
http://www.npbhs.school.nz/guidance/careers.html
Careers Advisor
Choosing a future
Mr. Watts is available to all NPBHS students seeking advice on all aspects of career choice. Brochures, pamphlets and a computer database provide students with a broad range of job related information, required qualifications, course and training options. The Career Advisor also maintains a register of students seeking full and part-time employment, suitable students are invited to attend interviews and potentially fill vacancies supplied by local employers. Through-out the year students have the opportunity to attend short lectures presented by visiting speakers including representatives from the Armed Forces, commerce and industry. Parents and students seeking career related assistance can make appointments through department reception.
Home
Library Navigating this Site
Questions, comments, or problems regarding this site

© 2002 New Plymouth Boys' High School.

57. Lord Williams's School Careers Guidance
1999. CfBT Thames careers guidance Thames careers guidance works closelywith the school and the careers advisers visit regularly.
http://www.lordwilliams.oxon.sch.uk/admin/prospectus/Webpages/careers.html
We give high priority to careers education. We have a Careers and Work Experience Manager who works closely with our careers guidance service (CfBT, Thames Careers Guidance) and local industry and commerce. Well-stocked and up-to-date careers libraries are provided on both sites and computer programmes are available to help clarify individual aptitudes and interests. All students in Years 7-13 take part in a planned programme of careers education and guidance reviewed and evaluated annually, with measurable targets that ensure individual progression. Lord Williams's School was the first ever recipient of the CfBT Enhanced Quality Award for Excellence in Careers Education and Guidance in Summer 1999. CfBT: Thames Careers Guidance Thames Careers Guidance works closely with the school and the careers advisers visit regularly. All students from Years 9-13 have access to information about opportunities available in education, training and work. Some will also be able to access 1:1 interviews with a careers adviser. Work Experience All students in Year 10 experience seven days in a work placement in businesses and work places in and around Thame. The experience involves taking on the role of a young worker and engaging in work tasks, using and developing work skills, being involved in work processes and experiencing work environments. Outcomes are recorded in a work experience diary which forms part of their Record of Achievement.

58. DfES Publications - DfEE Guidance On The Law
Assessment of Pupils Starting Primary school. 5/98. careers Education in schoolsProvision for Years 911. 6/97. careers education and guidance in further
http://www.dfes.gov.uk/publications/guidanceonthelaw/guidance.cfm

59. The Parents' Centre - Post School Education
will deliver tailor made advice and guidance to young people on a full range ofissues – from careers guidance to finance Post school Education Home Page.
http://www.dfes.gov.uk/parents/postschool/home.cfm?fuseaction=doc1

60. Highschooljournalism.org - Guidance - Journalism Careers
We developed this site as a resource for guidance counselors and others to learn FreePress, has put together a great page for high school journalists (and
http://www.highschooljournalism.org/guidance/journalismcareers.htm
Journalism Careers State of Journalism What is that? Scholarship Info ... ASNE Programs
Newspapers and journalism? A great career for students
Not only do students who study journalism do better in language arts overall , but this
Like the rest of the economy, in 2001, the market was difficult for journalism graduates. According to the
  • The labor market for journalism and mass communication graduates was weaker than in previous years:
    • More than seven of 10 bachelor's degree recipients had at least one job offer upon graduation. The mean number of job offers was 1.6. By November 2001, about 60 percent of bachelor's degree recipients reported holding a full-time job. The great majority of those found work in the communications field.

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