Date of Award
1978
Document Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Education (Ed.D.)
Department
Education
First Advisor
William G. Theimer, Jr.
First Committee Member
Carolyn M. Fowler
Second Committee Member
Herbert Lange [?]
Third Committee Member
Donald Dunns
Fourth Committee Member
Japan Brunner [?]
Abstract
Students have reacted positively to personal contact with school counselors in regard to learning about themselves in relationship to potential career goals. There appears to be a need, however, to ascertain the effect of career counseling at the upper elementary grades upon career awareness and development at a later secondary grade. In addition, there is a need to study the effects of individual versus group career guidance at the upper elementary grades with reference to the career choices selected at a later secondary grade.
Pages
197
Recommended Citation
Gates, Norma Jean. (1978). A Longitudinal Study Of The Effects Of Eighth Grade Career Counseling And Guidance On Eleventh Grade Occupational Interests As Measured By The Ohio Vocational Interest Survey.. University of the Pacific, Dissertation. https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/uop_etds/3236
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