Assessment and Career Planning

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Assessment and Career Planning Chapter 5

Introduction Assessment is the use of any formal or informal technique to collect data about a client. It is a tool of the trait-and-factor approach, which had its beginning with the three-step career choice process introduced by Frank Parsons.

Guidelines for Use of Trait-and-Factor Approach in 21st Century Test data are only one piece of a much larger puzzle. should be used less for prediction and more for identifying new options. The client should be more involved in making the decision about whether to use assessment and for what purposes.

Assessment and the Career Planning Process Step 1 - may use an instrument to measure career maturity, career beliefs or decision-making style Step 2 - may use inventories to measure interests, abilities, skills, work values, or personality type

Assessment and the Career Planning Process Step 3 - Score report from inventories given in Step 2 will suggest occupations. Step 4 - Assessment not likely to be used. Step 5 - Inventories of work-related values may be used to reduce number of options.

Assessment and the Career Planning Process Step 6 - Tests that predict success in college or measure achievement in specific subject matter may be used. Step 7 - Instruments that measure work skills or personality type may be used.

Purposes of Assessment Counselors can learn more about the needs (decision-making skills, career maturity, removal of irrational beliefs) of clients. Counselors can learn more about the characteristics (interests, abilities, skills, values, personality) of clients.

Purposes of Assessment Clients can learn more about themselves (such as their interests, skills, abilities, work values, personality type). Counselors can measure the progress (in acquiring career maturity,decision-making skills, career decidedness) of an individual or group of individuals.

Counselor Responsibilities Follow ethical guidelines provided by professional associations Possess knowledge basic principles of assessment details of specific instruments to be used how to prepare clients/students how to administer properly how to interpret properly

Characteristics of Informal Assessment Instruments not subjected to scientific study Results for one person cannot be compared with those of others No standard linkage between results and occupational choices No standard way to interpret results

Types of Informal Assessment Checklists Games Career fantasies Forced-choice activities Card sorts Structured interviews

Characteristics of Formal Assessment Known validity (instrument measures what it claims to measure) Known reliability (results of a later administration will be highly similar to those of first administration)

Characteristics of Formal Assessment Fairness related to diversity (instrument adequately researched with kinds of individuals who will later take the instrument) Measures of comparison (compares the scores of one individual with those of others)

Common Interest Inventories Campbell Interest and Skill Survey (CISS) Career Assessment Inventory (CAI) Career Occupational Preference Survey (COPS) Career Quest Harrington-O’Shea Career Decision-Making System (CDMS)

Common Interest Inventories, continued Interest Determination, Exploration, and Assessment System (IDEAS) Interest Explorer Jackson Vocational Interest Survey (JVIS) Kuder Career Search with Person Match O*Net Interest Profiler

Common Interest Inventories, continued Self-Directed Search (SDS) Strong Interest Inventory (SII) Unisex Edition of the ACT Interest Inventory (UNIACT) Vocational Interest Inventory

Common Instruments to Measure Skills and Abilities SkillScan WorkKeys Passion Revealer Career Planning Survey O*Net Ability Profiler

Other Inventories Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) - measures personality type O*Net Work Importance Profiler - measures the importance of six work values Super’s Work Values Inventory - measures the importance of 12 work values

Steps of the Assessment Process Prepare students/clients for assessment Administer instrument(s) properly Interpret instrument(s) properly Follow through to assist students/clients to use results for action planning

Ways to Administer and Interpret Assessment Print form - manual or optical scoring; counselor interpretation Computer (standalone or networked) - administration and scoring; counselor or computer interpretation Internet - administration, scoring, and interpretation

Advantages of Internet Delivery Can be taken from anywhere 24/7 Immediate scoring and feedback Standard interpretation, though customized Capability to share report with others electronically

No-Fee Assessment Websites University of Waterloo Career Services - www.careerservices.uwaterloo.ca CareerKey - www.ncsu.edu/careerkey University of Missouri Career Center - http://career.missouri.edu (Select Career Interests Game) Motivational Assessment of Personal Potential - www.assessment.com

For-Fee Assessment Websites Kuder Career Planning System - www.kuder.com Self-Directed Search - www.self-directed-search.com

Types of Reports Raw scores - provide a tally of responses in a specific category; examinee cannot compare personal scores with those of others Percentile scores - compare the scores of one person with those of a selected norm group

Steps in Selection of Instruments Determine purpose of assessment. Consider characteristics of those to be assessed. Determine if norm group for instrument includes characteristics of persons to be tested. Investigate the reliability and validity of the instrument.

Steps in Selection of Instruments Read critical reviews and talk to other professionals. Acquire a sample copy, take it, and read publisher’s materials. Administer instrument to a few individuals and practice interpretation. Determine cost and options for administration and scoring.