end, career counselors can facilitate this process by helping students learn more about their viable career choices depending on their individual preferences and aptitudes. This paper describes a proposed “career day/fair” for middle school students to help them become more knowledgeable concerning their career choices followed by a summary of relevant career counseling contributions by other researchers. Finally, an explanation concerning the importance of addressing career education throughout the child's middle school experience and a discussion concerning how this assignment can help practitioners become more effective guidance counselors, particularly as it relates to college and career opportunities are followed by a summary of the research… Continue Reading...
so meticulously and with great attention to formality and procedural rules.
Alignment with Career Choices
I have been drawn to careers that have a guardian role: healthcare administration and other positions in which I can shine as a transformational leader who empowers others to reach our shared goals… Continue Reading...
job depends on the personality type, thus, the result shows that I have the quality of becoming a successful executive manager in my career choice. Executives are top management in an organization using their skills to embrace values of dedication, using a clear guidance and advice to lead their subordinates through the difficult paths. Typically, less than 11% of the American population have the skills to become an executive, and they take a genuine pleasure in organizing their subordinates into effective teams. The results of my personality test also show that I have ability using an authority to resist changes, and work hard to bring people together. Thus, my personality results show that… Continue Reading...
9% perceiving. I am right in the middle on most questions. However, the career choices that fall under the INFP category are actually all choices that I have considered in the past, so the test does seem to work. The recommended career choices for the INFP are: “Social workers, psychologists, life coaches, addiction rehab counselors, mental and community care staff, children education, teaching, and also creative script writing” (INFP Career Choices, 2018).
The INFP Learning Style also describes me to a “t”—a enjoy learning but usually only when it relates in some way to human behavior. I can study manuals and information that… Continue Reading...
social life including career choices and private life. The gender stereotyping societal phenomenon views males and females asymmetrically and leads to an imbalance in the distribution of resources across the socio-economic spectrum. It is therefore clear that gender stereotyping leads to gender inequality (Giomi, Sansonetti & Tota, 2015). The media plays an important role in the identity formation among the youth. The youth are exposed to a wide range of social images that work as social symbols. According to Dennis McQuail (2010), the phenomenon is an influence that is negotiated. He further argues… Continue Reading...
I believed that teaching was about spending 8 hours teaching and having a great time with children. Indeed, teaching seemed the easiest career choice for me. However, having interacted with many a student from across the age spectrum and educational levels, there is a side of the world that can only be viewed from the inside of a class. I changed my mind and view of the teaching career. I realized that teaching comes with its own host of difficulties and challenges.
1. the materials, the room, the resources, the rules of the classroom and the physical attributes of the room
The teaching staff established friendly environment that is ideal for learning… Continue Reading...
for movies or for books through a process of socialization. Their career choices could be influenced through socialization and their state in life could be too—i.e., whether one chooses to get married or not may depend upon socialization. People learn how to dress, how to talk, how to think, how to act—all by a process of socialization. They also learn how to feel, how to express feeling, how to interpret feelings. They learn to laugh, to cry, to be happy, to be sad. They learn social, human feelings. They obtain social and emotional intelligence by being around others. They experience feelings… Continue Reading...