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Peer reviewedDrier, Harry N. – Journal of Career Development, 2000
Presents a rationale for including life planning in career guidance programs, describing how each of the following is served by life planning: counseling, assessment, credential portfolios, career and labor market information, employability skills, and work experience. Outlines elements of a comprehensive career and life planning program. (SK)
Descriptors: Career Planning, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidance Programs, Program Development
Peer reviewedFilella-Guiu, Gemma; Blanch-Plana, Angel – Journal of Career Development, 2002
Stufflebeam's model was used to evaluate guidance programs in Spanish prisons. Job search methods, information sources, and application processes were taught to 145 prisoners, with 51 controls. The program was satisfactory in terms of efficiency, effectiveness, efficacy, and impact. (Contains 16 references.) (SK)
Descriptors: Career Development, Evaluation Methods, Foreign Countries, Guidance Programs
Peer reviewedHayslip, Josephine B.; VanZandt, Zark – Journal of Career Development, 2000
Describes national models for career guidance and counseling. Explains how Maine and New Hampshire have aligned programs with state standards, emphasizing curriculum integration, evaluation of guidance programs, and accountability. (SK)
Descriptors: Accountability, Elementary Secondary Education, Guidance Programs, National Standards
Peer reviewedMaze, Marilyn – Journal of Career Development, 1985
Four viewpoints concerning the cost of a computerized guidance program are explored: (1) that of the software publisher; (2) the business manager at the agency which plans to computerize; (3) the technical expert, or hardware specialist; and (4) the counselor. (CT)
Descriptors: Computer Oriented Programs, Computer Software, Cost Effectiveness, Guidance Programs


