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Career Development Life time process involving growth and experience In relation to transition-- Must be based on student strengths, needs, preferences and interests Must be sure that students have experiences to be able to identify preferences interests ADA has increased options In relation to transition-- Must be based on student strengths, needs, preferences and interests Must be sure that students have experiences to be able to identify preferences interests ADA has increased options
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Factors Contributing to Unemployment for Persons with Disabilities Discrimination All aspects of life Practical difficulties Transportation Communication Limited access to “hidden job market” Employers presumptions toward qualified applicants Discrimination All aspects of life Practical difficulties Transportation Communication Limited access to “hidden job market” Employers presumptions toward qualified applicants
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Outcomes Twice as likely to drop out of school Difficulties in independent living/relationship building Less likely to enter into postsecondary education Low wages High rates of unemployment (whether they graduate or not) Twice as likely to drop out of school Difficulties in independent living/relationship building Less likely to enter into postsecondary education Low wages High rates of unemployment (whether they graduate or not)
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Stages of Career Development Career awareness Awareness of work; how the will fit into a work oriented society Career exploration Explore interests and abilities in relation to interests and abilities; including hands- on experiences Career awareness Awareness of work; how the will fit into a work oriented society Career exploration Explore interests and abilities in relation to interests and abilities; including hands- on experiences Career preparation Career decision making and skills acquisition by identifying specific interests and aptitudes Career assimilation Postschool movement into training/commu nity settings Case study A & Case Study B Career preparation Career decision making and skills acquisition by identifying specific interests and aptitudes Career assimilation Postschool movement into training/commu nity settings Case study A & Case Study B
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Career Development Career Development Definition “lifelong process of getting ready to choose, choosing, and typically continuing to make choices from occupations in our society” (Brown & Books, 1984) Career Development Definition “lifelong process of getting ready to choose, choosing, and typically continuing to make choices from occupations in our society” (Brown & Books, 1984) Combination of all life roles--- child, student, volunteer, worker, person of leisure, parent, teacher, mentor ----that a person will assume at various stages of life (Wolffe, 1997) Combination of all life roles--- child, student, volunteer, worker, person of leisure, parent, teacher, mentor ----that a person will assume at various stages of life (Wolffe, 1997)
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Career Development Theories Occupational Choice Assumes that a person will make one choice in early adulthood and remain in that career across his or her lifetime Work Adjustment Focuses on the work processes and tasks themselves and is slightly broader in its examination of related variable in a particular work setting Career Development Broadest in viewing multiple work and life factors Occupational Choice Assumes that a person will make one choice in early adulthood and remain in that career across his or her lifetime Work Adjustment Focuses on the work processes and tasks themselves and is slightly broader in its examination of related variable in a particular work setting Career Development Broadest in viewing multiple work and life factors
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Developmental Theories Lifespan divided into stages Occupational choice as one aspect of person’s life Career development--result of lifelong variables Super--implementation of self- concepts that unfold across a lifetime (multiple roles) Lifespan divided into stages Occupational choice as one aspect of person’s life Career development--result of lifelong variables Super--implementation of self- concepts that unfold across a lifetime (multiple roles)
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Developmental Theory Theory would view person as assuming multiple life roles Movement toward “career maturity” Theory would view person as assuming multiple life roles Movement toward “career maturity”
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MN Work Adjustment Theory Developed by Voc Rehab & the U of M Focus on work behavior & work adjustment rather than occupational choice Focus on “work personality” Needs the worker expects to have filled Specific abilities to perform required duties Analysis of work place Satisfaction (work conditions) & Satisfactoriness (meeting the work sites requirements) Case Studies (p. 96 & 97) Developed by Voc Rehab & the U of M Focus on work behavior & work adjustment rather than occupational choice Focus on “work personality” Needs the worker expects to have filled Specific abilities to perform required duties Analysis of work place Satisfaction (work conditions) & Satisfactoriness (meeting the work sites requirements) Case Studies (p. 96 & 97)
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Self-Determination Subcompetencies Identifying physical & psychological needs Identify interests and abilities Identify emotions Demonstrate Knowledge of physical self Identifying physical & psychological needs Identify interests and abilities Identify emotions Demonstrate Knowledge of physical self Express feelings of self worth Describe others’ perception of self Accept & give praise Develop confidence in oneself Express feelings of self worth Describe others’ perception of self Accept & give praise Develop confidence in oneself
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