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Autor/in | Miller, Susan F. |
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Institution | Mount Ararat School, Topsham, ME. |
Titel | A Step-By-Step Guide to Job Placement. |
Quelle | , (61 Seiten)
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Beigaben | Fotografien; Tabellen |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Monographie |
Schlagwörter | Leitfaden; Educational Programs; Employment Services; Guidance Programs; Guidelines; High School Graduates; Job Development; Job Placement; Models; Needs Assessment; Program Descriptions; Program Guides; Records (Forms); Secondary Education; Student Development; Vocational Followup; Youth Employment |
Abstract | The document presents a procedural guide for setting up and managing a job placement program for high school graduates. Four alternative models are presented: (1) a school-based model involving a placement person, placement office, comprehensive program, and integration into the school program; (2) a placement team model, involving teacher volunteers; (3) a regional center model, a cooperative plan utilizing a regional vocational center; and (4) a senior placement assistant model, featuring the active involvement of a placement assistant during the final semester to assist seniors in job-seeking. Steps for a comprehensive placement program are presented together with materials that will help the students and placement person in the process of job-seeking: (1) needs assessment, discussing student needs and employer needs; (2) job development; (3) student development, descriptions of job-seeking/job-keeping seminars, services for undergraduates, games, activities, forms, and questionnaires; (4) the placement system, discussing the placement of younger students, the company file, various job-related forms, placing seniors before graduation, and coordination with existing placement agencies; (5) student followup, focusing on employer role, post-graduate followup methods and forms, and undergraduate followup groups; and (6) evaluation methods and forms. (EC) |
Erfasst von | ERIC (Education Resources Information Center), Washington, DC |
Update | 2004/1/01 |