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Deast7027

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What are some suggestions for NCDA members on using the Internet to provide career information and planning services?
 
  What will be an ideal response?

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The high dropout rate of Latina/o students is partially explained as a result of:
 
  A. high dropout rates for non-White students.
  B. the relatively high rate of Latina/o students who are undocumented or whoseparents are undocumented.
 C. cultural resistance to education.
  D. the need of Latina/o students to work.



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Answer to Question 1

 Evaluate websites to make sure they've been developed by professional career counselors
 Counselors should screen each client's need before determining if s/he would benefit from distance counseling.
 Counselors should monitor patient's behavior periodically.
 Counselors should closely scrutinize the content on the website.

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