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- 4. End-of-course assessment.
- 5. A written statement that is accepted as proof of certain facts; often relating to the attainment of specific skills.
- 8. Worker A certified, experienced, skilled craftsperson that has successfully completed an apprenticeship program.
- 9. A trainee engages in learning an occupation under the guidance and direction of a skilled worker; a 3-4 year training program on-the-job training with related technical instruction.
- 13. professional organizations Composed of members who have the same or similar occupation.
- 17. experiences: Unpaid experiences; students work to get experience, contacts, or help out. The experiences are not necessarily career related and not usually supervised by school personnel.
- 18. Postsecondary career, educational and financial planning site; provides comprehensive information in a web-based format of middle and high school students, parents, and counselors.
- 19. college: Type of college with up to 2-year programs leading to certificates, diplomas, or associate degrees.
- 20. Preliminary Scholastic Aptitude Test.
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- 1. learning: Opportunities for students to consider different careers and industries, learn basic workplace behavior, develop specific skills within an industry, and apply academic and occupational skills in the workplace.
- 2. A postsecondary school where a student might receive a bachelor’s degree, master’s, or doctoral degree in a specific discipline.
- 3. Special skills may be developed through educational programs in the armed services.
- 6. A purpose/objective.
- 7. training: Education and training provided by an employer that usually takes place at a work site.
- 10. Education after high school.
- 11. degree: An advanced 2-year program completed after attainment of a bachelor’s degree.
- 12. Allows the student the opportunity to observe and participate in activities related to a career field; supervised by school personnel and related to the student’s career choice. (May be paid or unpaid)
- 14. Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery – is a test developed and maintained by the United States Department of Defense.
- 15. habits Practices used to prepare for learning and assessment of subject matter.
- 16. An academic record; an official record of grades earned during a high school career.
