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| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| a trainee engages in learning an occupation under the guidance and direction of a skilled worker; a 3-4 year training program on-the-job training with related technical instruction | apprenticeship |
| aadvising, placement, and retention system - an assesment-advising program designed to identify the basic skill levels of students as they enter two-year institutions | Asset |
| armed services vocational aptitude battery - is a test developed and maintained by the united states department of defence | asvab |
| acheive after completion of a curriculum meeting the demands of a four year college program | bachelor's degree |
| a written statement that is accepted as proof of certain facts; often relating to attainment of specific skills | certificate |
| a program that helps students find a career path that interests them. | cfnc |
| a postsecondary school where a student might receive a bachelor's , masters, or doctural degree in a specific discipline | college/university |
| type of college with up to 2-year programs leading to certificates, diplomas, or associate degree | community college |
| paid employment with an educational component provided in a career-technical class and supervised by school personel | cooperative education |
| a pathway, which a student selects in high school | course of study |
| end of course assessment | eoc |
| a purpose | goals |
| allows a student to observe and participate in activities related to a career field | internship |
| a short term experiance that allows the student to follow an experianced worker and see the day-to-day activities of a particular career | job shadowing |
| an advanced two year program completed after attainment of a bachelor's degree | masters degree |
| skilled crafts person who completed a apprenticeship program | journey worker |
| special skills may be developed through educational programs in the armed services | military |
| paid employment that is not supervised by school personnel | part-time jobs |
| education after high school | postsecondary |
| a privately owned school that operates for profit for those seeking vocational training | proprietary school |
| perliminary scholastic aptitude test | psat |
| education and training provided by an employer that usually takes place at a work site | on the job training |
| scholastic aptitude test | sat |
| vocational student organization | student orginization |
| practices used to prepare for learning and assessment of subject matter | study habits |
| practices used to prepare for taking a test | test-taking skills |
| composed of members who have the same or similar occupation | trade and professional orginizations |
| an academic record | transcript |
| vocational compentency achievement tracking system | vocats |
| a contribution of free labor | volunteer |
| unpaid experiances | volunteer experiences |
| opportunities for students to consider different careers and industries, learn basic workplace behavior, develope specefic skills within an industry, and apply academic and occupational skills in the workplace | work-based learning |
| when taking notes a student should | write notes in own words |
| a paid or unpaid, practical, work experience through which a student or graduate gains practical experiance under supervision is | internship |
| a postsecondary school where a student might receive a bachelor's degree in a specific discipline is a | college or university |
| education and training provided by an employer that usually takes place at a work site is known as | on the job training |
| which is true of community colleges | they have an open door policy |
| a person who is seeking an associate degree will most likely attend | a community college |
| in multiple choice testing | read the questions and then all of the anwser choices |
| when taking notes a student should | organize notes by chapter or date |
| when finishing the test before time is called | make sure all questions are answered |
| the skill that is basic to all studying is | reading |
| a formal program of on the job training and related instruction by which a worker learns an occupation under the direction of a journey worker is | an apprenticeship |
| training at this type of school is for a specific job or trade | proprietary school |
| skills useful in the workplace are often developed | through voulenteer activities |
| volunteer experiences may help a student | confirm career choices |
| which statement is true of military training | training is provided on the job and through specialized schools |
| bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degreesare awarded by | colleges and universities |
| which is an example of a career technical student organization | DECA |
| which is a state wide graduation requirments for north carolina high school students | three credits in science |
| career pathways allow a student to | choose a sequence of courses for their career interest |
| making career descions while in high school gives a student time to | select appropriate courses |
| which is an example of a poor study skill/habit | complete easiest assignments first |
| when considering a student for admission, most colleges look at all of the following except | how many of the facualty the students knows |
| for a student entering the medical feild, which career technical course would be most helpful in high school | allied health sciences |
| which type of program would a community colege provide | college transfer |
| a four year career plan developed for use in high school should reflect | courses to support the students chosen career goal |
| a student who wishes to work with computers should persue which NCDPI career pathway | buisness technologies |
| after a student descides to pursue postsecondary education, the next step is to | apply for financial aid |
| a student who wishes to enroll in dual enrollment courses they will be requred to take which test | asset/accuplacer |
| which high school subjects and occupations are most clearly related | foreign language and travel agent |
| in North Carolina, a primary soure for financial information is | college foundation of north carolina |
| a good source for scholarship information is | councleing offices |
| which type of financial aid must be paid back | loan |
| if a student plans to run a horticultural supply store, high school courses in which subject would be most helpful | entreprenuership |
| an effective individual career planning program for high school includes | choosing appropriate courses |
| every posrsecondary educational institution requires | application for admission |