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Main Author: McKinlay, Bruce
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 1975
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED109375
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contents Developing a Career Information System: Final Report. McKinlay, Bruce Agency Cooperation Career Guidance Career Planning Computers Coordination Data Collection Delivery Systems Educational Programs Educational Research Information Retrieval Information Systems Labor Market Labor Supply Occupational Information Questionnaires State Programs Statewide Planning Systems Development The report reviews three years of progress toward implementing the Career Information System (CIS), a statewide interagency consortium that provides current labor market and educational information in usable forms to students and clients and assists in the integration of such information into schools and social agencies in Oregon. The system's purpose is to improve career choices and training opportunities. CIS enhances the efforts of agencies and schools by synthesizing labor market and educational information; developing and managing delivery systems; and consulting on the use of career information in counseling and instructional programs. CIS operates as a cooperative, controlled and supported by the agencies it serves. Essentially, the report is an effort to aid others who may attempt such statewide efforts. The response of students and clients and the results of pilot tests indicate the system's effectiveness with diverse populations. The seven chapters discuss the research, the CIS system, information development in detail, the necessary features of a career information delivery system, analyzed through a review of the literature, several types of services, the impact on users, and financial considerations. Appended materials include: the constitution, user service agreement, standards, organizational sources, a library classification system, forms, and a glossary. (JB)
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spellingShingle Developing a Career Information System: Final Report.
McKinlay, Bruce
Agency Cooperation
Career Guidance
Career Planning
Computers
Coordination
Data Collection
Delivery Systems
Educational Programs
Educational Research
Information Retrieval
Information Systems
Labor Market
Labor Supply
Occupational Information
Questionnaires
State Programs
Statewide Planning
Systems Development
Developing a Career Information System: Final Report. McKinlay, Bruce Agency Cooperation Career Guidance Career Planning Computers Coordination Data Collection Delivery Systems Educational Programs Educational Research Information Retrieval Information Systems Labor Market Labor Supply Occupational Information Questionnaires State Programs Statewide Planning Systems Development The report reviews three years of progress toward implementing the Career Information System (CIS), a statewide interagency consortium that provides current labor market and educational information in usable forms to students and clients and assists in the integration of such information into schools and social agencies in Oregon. The system's purpose is to improve career choices and training opportunities. CIS enhances the efforts of agencies and schools by synthesizing labor market and educational information; developing and managing delivery systems; and consulting on the use of career information in counseling and instructional programs. CIS operates as a cooperative, controlled and supported by the agencies it serves. Essentially, the report is an effort to aid others who may attempt such statewide efforts. The response of students and clients and the results of pilot tests indicate the system's effectiveness with diverse populations. The seven chapters discuss the research, the CIS system, information development in detail, the necessary features of a career information delivery system, analyzed through a review of the literature, several types of services, the impact on users, and financial considerations. Appended materials include: the constitution, user service agreement, standards, organizational sources, a library classification system, forms, and a glossary. (JB)
title Developing a Career Information System: Final Report.
topic Agency Cooperation
Career Guidance
Career Planning
Computers
Coordination
Data Collection
Delivery Systems
Educational Programs
Educational Research
Information Retrieval
Information Systems
Labor Market
Labor Supply
Occupational Information
Questionnaires
State Programs
Statewide Planning
Systems Development
url https://eric.ed.gov/?id=ED109375