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Larger ImageFacilitating Career Development, INSTRUCTOR Manual, 5th Edition
An Instructional Program for Career Services Providers and Other Career Development Providers
Author/Editor: A. Lisa Brown - Editor
Publisher: NCDA
Year: 2023
The NCDA Facilitating Career Development Training is a 120-hour instructional program designed for individuals who assist others with career development. The training has value for both front-line personnel and program administrators in various settings who provide career development services. The newest edition includes updated content, references, resources, and web links.
PLEASE NOTE: Instructors using this curriculum must attend an NCDA-approved Instructor Training Workshop and must be listed on the NCDA Instructor Registry. For more information visit the website at www.ncda.org_facilitator_overview or contact mpowell@ncda.org. The Instructor’s Package contains one Instructor Manual, which includes student materials.
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Keywords:
Category: Career Development Theory and Models
Category: Individual/Group Counseling and Facilitation Skills
Category: Assessment
Category: Career Information Resources/Curriculum/Activities
Category: Program Planning/Promotion/Management/Implementation
Category: Specific Populations
Category: Ethical/Legal Issues
Category: Technology
Category: Career Planning and Job Seeking Resources
Work Settings: K-12
Work Settings: Post Secondary
Work Settings: Non-Profit
Work Settings: Government
Work Settings: Business and Industry
Work Settings: Independent/Private Practice
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