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Comprehensive Guidance and Counseling - Links and Resources
The following links and resources are provided to assist in addressing the objectives of comprehensive guidance and counseling. Website links are challenging to keep accurate. We would appreciate if you let us know of any needed corrections and updates.
Please also let us know your suggestions for other websites and resources to include. You may send your input to either of the contact people listed at the bottom of the page.
Please note that inclusion of the following external web links does not necessarily imply endorsement of either the reliability of the information presented or its suitability for a particular grade level or age group.
Career Related Learning Experience Resources
Comprehensive Guidance and Counseling (CGC) Resources
Find resources to support the four developmental domains of Comprehensive Guidance and Counseling: academic (learn to learn), career (learn to work), personal/social (learn to live), community involvement (learn to contribute).
Computer Career Guidance Systems
Computer career guidance systems, such as the Oregon Career Information System (CIS), are excellent tools for students.
Career and Technical Education (CTE) Resources
Career and Technical Education involves vibrant, modern, engaging, and ever-evolving contextual teaching and learning. CTE is no longer the old "vocational training" of years ago. Explore these resources to learn more about CTE and opportunities for students.
Education Partners
Find connections and resources to various education partners, including the less familiar like apprenticeship and private career schools.
Labor Market and Occupational Information
There are numerous sources of helpful labor market, occupational, and career information available from government and private sources.
Military Career Information
The Armed Services represent the largest providers of training in the world. The education benefits are enormous and the career opportunities are endless. Many resources are available to educators as well as students.
Resources for Special Populations
There are numerous government and private sources of helpful information and resources regarding special populations.
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