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EY67

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Compare the basic assumptions of Super's life-span, life-space approach and Holland's typology approach.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Which of the following is a good suggestion for getting the most value out of your field placement?
 
  a. Expect the agency to give you responsibility for providing services to clients early in the placement.
  b. Concentrate on the field placement tasks assigned, paying little attention to the administrative aspects of the program.
  c. Look for ways to apply what you are learning (or have learned) in your academic courses to your experiences in the field.
  d. Try to concentrate on those areas that you are most competent with instead of trying techniques that may not be familiar to you.



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Answer to Question 1

 Super
o Career development is multidimensional.
o Throughout the life-span there are developmental tasks to be accomplished.
o Vocational maturity is acquired through successfully accomplishing these tasks within the continuous series of life stages.
o Individuals implement their self-concepts into careers that will provide the most efficient means of self-expressions.
o Success in one life role facilitates success in another.
 Holland
o Career choice is an expression of, or an extension of personality into the world of work.
o Individuals search for environments that will let them exercise their skills and abilities, express their attitudes and values, and take on agreeable problems and roles.
o There are six kinds of occupational environments and six matching personal orientations.

Answer to Question 2

c



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