2016
DOI: 10.5330/1096-2409-20.1.65
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Operation Occupation: A College and Career Readiness Intervention for Elementary Students

Abstract: This article describes efforts undertaken to design, deliver, and evaluate a college and career readiness (CCR) unit for fifth-grade students. Preliminary findings from the school counselor-developed and -delivered intervention, Operation Occupation, supported interdisciplinary efforts between counselors and classroom teachers. Pre- and postintervention perception data revealed that students increased their knowledge and skills related to CCR. Teachers also reported positive perceptions about the experience. T… Show more

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“…Gottfredson suggests that people compromise or create boundaries of acceptable careers based on perceived accessibility. This is significant at the elementary level, as school counselors can aid in the possibility of career foreclosure or elimination based on unclear self-concepts (Gottfredson, 1981;Mariani et al, 2016;Woods & Kaszubowski, 2008).…”
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“…Gottfredson suggests that people compromise or create boundaries of acceptable careers based on perceived accessibility. This is significant at the elementary level, as school counselors can aid in the possibility of career foreclosure or elimination based on unclear self-concepts (Gottfredson, 1981;Mariani et al, 2016;Woods & Kaszubowski, 2008).…”
Section: Self-creationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the elementary years, students are at a crucial period when career beliefs and aspirations are being developed (Mariani, Berger, Koerner, & Sandlin, 2016). While scarce, studies exist citing the significance of career-related decisions occuring during the elementary years.…”
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