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Rottinghaus, Patrick J. – Journal of Career Assessment, 2009
This article introduces the Kuder Skills Assessment-College and Adult version (KSA-CA; Rottinghaus, 2006), a new measure incorporating advances in the measurement of self-efficacy across 16 basic occupational domains (e.g., finance, information technology) and the six Kuder Clusters. Similar to the original development sample, all scales of the…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Measures (Individuals), College Students, Majors (Students)
de Cos, Patricia L.; Mulcahy, Nicolina; Chan, Julie – California Research Bureau, 2009
The Careers Project is a study of the preparation all students in public middle and high schools receive to explore career options and the relationship between that preparation and California's state and regional economies. The California Research Bureau (CRB) undertook this research at the request of a bipartisan group of members of the…
Descriptors: Economic Research, Education Work Relationship, Career Education, Career Exploration
Schwarz, Otto
Approximately 850 occupations are listed under 27 occupational clusters. The Dictionary of Occupational Title (DOT) number is specified for occupations in the clusters of business training and distributive education, chemistry, general shop and industrial arts, home economics, foreign language, music, social studies, art, agriculture, physics, and…
Descriptors: Occupational Clusters, Occupations
Collegiate Employment Research Institute (NJ3), 2010
This paper presents the recruiting trends for 2009-2010. This year's report is based on over 2,500 respondents, of which approximately 2,259 provided useable information with 1,846 including complete hiring figures used for the projections. The researchers continued their focus on fast-growth companies and expanded their efforts to ensure a…
Descriptors: Internet, Majors (Students), Salaries, Personnel Selection
Coffee, Joseph N. – Techniques: Connecting Education and Careers (J3), 2008
A month after the 9/11 terrorist attack in 2001, an advisory group met in Little Rock, Arkansas, to begin the development of the Law, Public Safety, Corrections and Security (LPSCS) career cluster. At that time there were five pathways of what was then called the Law and Public Safety cluster--fire and emergency services, law enforcement,…
Descriptors: Terrorism, Safety, Legal Aid, Law Enforcement
Tharmaseelan, Nithiyaluxmy – Australian Journal of Career Development, 2008
This study addressed career transitions in view of new environments along with the mobility of individuals across cultural territories. It paid attention to various adjustments individuals can make in their career in relation to their new environment and analysed those adjustment modes in relation to Nicholson's theory of work role transitions.…
Descriptors: Migrants, Adjustment (to Environment), Career Development, Occupational Clusters
Kempner, Ken; Warford, Laurance – Techniques: Connecting Education and Careers (J1), 2009
Although there is no single program or idea that will fix the entire American educational system, findings from the national demonstration project College and Career Transitions Initiative (CCTI) demonstrate considerable promise of the role pathways can play in helping students find their way through education to work and on to their careers.…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Academic Education, Transitional Programs, Community Colleges
Peer reviewedGordon, Randall A.; Arvey, Richard D. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 1986
Investigated the perceived age of people employed in various occupations. Results suggest certain occupations are perceived as occupied by relatively young individuals and others by older workers. Subjects' perceptions of the age of people employed in various occupations were found to be in agreement with the actual age of those workers.…
Descriptors: Age, Occupational Clusters, Perception, Stereotypes
Peer reviewedHyland, Paul W.; Gieskes, Jose F. B.; Sloan, Terrence R. – Journal of Workplace Learning, 2001
Analysis of organizational learning behaviors in particular occupational clusters suggested that learning can be influenced by cultural factors that vary across occupational areas. Clusters may establish barriers to protect their knowledge base. Understanding of organizational learning must include data across occupational groupings. (Contains 46…
Descriptors: Diversity (Institutional), Innovation, Occupational Clusters
DeWitt, Stephen – Principal Leadership, 2008
The lines between academic study and career and technical skills training are blurring. State and national leaders are beginning to recognize the transformational potential career and technical education (CTE) offers for such issues as secondary-postsecondary transitions, remediation, and the drop-out problem. At the national level, the National…
Descriptors: Accountability, Vocational Education, Dropout Prevention, Academic Achievement
PDF pending restorationPottawattamie County School System, Council Bluffs, IA.
The 15 occupational clusters (transportation, fine arts and humanities, communications and media, personal service occupations, construction, hospitality and recreation, health occupations, marine science occupations, consumer and homemaking-related occupations, agribusiness and natural resources, environment, public service, business and office…
Descriptors: Career Education, Curriculum Development, Occupational Clusters
Geneva Area City Schools, OH. – 1974
The booklet divides job titles, selected from the Dictionary of Occupational Titles, into 15 career clusters: agribusiness and natural resources, business and office education, communication and media, construction, consumer and home economics, fine arts and humanities, health occupations, hospitality and recreation, manufacturing, marine science,…
Descriptors: Employment, Intellectual Disciplines, Occupational Clusters, Occupations
School Shop, 1973
The one-column article describes the center's purpose and provides an artist's drawing and floor plan. (AG)
Descriptors: Career Education, Educational Facilities, Occupational Clusters
Peer reviewedDurr, Richard; And Others – Human Resource Development Quarterly, 1996
Managers and nonmanagers completed the Self-Directed Learning (SDL) Readiness Scale (n=303, 30% response); Most of the nine occupational categories were above average in SDL readiness; sales occupations had the highest mean score; managers scored significantly higher than nonmanagers. Low scores for clerical and manufacturing groups suggest a need…
Descriptors: Administrators, Learning Readiness, Occupational Clusters, Trainees
Reese, Susan – Techniques: Connecting Education and Careers (J1), 2008
The majority of states in the U.S. have embraced the career clusters concept. But they face challenges in implementing and expanding the system. This article discusses career cluster initiatives and the challenges they face. The career cluster model has the potential to help meet a number of challenges--from integrating academic and technical…
Descriptors: Credits, Articulation (Education), Tech Prep, Occupational Clusters

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