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    Career Goals of a 46-Year-Old Man I have always questioned myself on what is the main goal or purpose of my existence. Since graduation day in 1989, the choices for me to attend college were cut short for financial reason and I entered the workforce with no regrets. The years have passed by and I have a family that I am proud of and a job that provides for our every need, but does the job fit into my career goal? I have often asked that question on numerous occasions and ultimately concluded…

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    I started my educational career teaching high school children in the Bahamas, where I was born and raised. Because the island I lived on faced economic, health, and educational disparities, teaching, sometimes, was a bit of a struggle. At times, I felt like teaching was not enough to get children where they needed to be in the world of education and development. What was missing, in my opinion, was a school or educational psychologist or even a guidance counselor on staff to give children and…

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    this outcome. As many minority students are first-generation Americans, who derive from low-income families, which limit their access to educational opportunities. Being a Hispanic Women, similar to many of these minority students the odds are stacked against me. Along with falling victim to the social expectations of having a child, I also received little educational advice and motivation from family members. As a result for myself and other youth minorities, education is an important way to…

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    There’s probably very little rational basis for an eight-year-old’s decision to set a goal to become a naval aviator, but in the years since I declared this intent, I’ve come to learn that the success of a democratic government requires the active participation and support of its citizens. While the needs of the military and the nature of the threats to the United States have changed significantly since the minutemen first picked up their muskets in defense of the Union, the need for young…

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    students and their parents/guardians. Conferencing comprises activities involving the school counselor, the student, and their parents. Each student discusses ways to plan, monitor, and manage their own learning; in addition to, their personal and career development. At my high school placement, I observed and facilitated freshman individual conferences. Due to the considerable size of the freshman class, some of the conferences were accomplished one-on-one, with the student and parent, or in…

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    throughout my high school career I have been trained to be a Student-Athlete and to learn about what that title embodies and upholds. As a Student-Athlete, I am expected to balance both satisfactory curricular standings as well as perform at a competitive level in an extra-curricular sport. Additionally, throughout all four years of high school I decided to push myself past performing satisfactory in school and in sports. From the very beginning of my athletic and high school career I set the…

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    Since CCSS’s standards started at a college level, and then worked their way down the standards can be perceived as college professors saying what students’ should or should not learn throughout their educational careers. However, many groups were involved in the development of the standards. Therefore, the standards were not solely based on what colleges are looking for in their incoming students. In response to these claims Education Digest published an article…

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    Introduction The term careers have often been restricted to suggest an employment commitment to a single trade skill, profession or business firm for the entire working life of a person. Career management is the process through which employees become aware of their own interests, values, strengths and weakness. Everyone has their own career goals. In achieving career goals, they have to go through some of the challenges in advance. They need to know about theirself "SWOT analysis" which is…

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    After family, school is the other place where a child spend time. And it is expected from the educational system to teach the children. These institutions are not just responsible for their academic growth. Because the educational institutions, along with the family, is a major influence in children's socio-personal development. Besides cognitive development, schooling also involves appropriate socio-personal development (i.e., self-reliance, self-discipline, taking initiative, independence of…

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    job I wanted I decided that I wanted to be happy. My goals, I admit are very basic, but they are what I want out of life that will make me happy. The main goals are falling in love and staying in love, adopting dogs, raising children, and staying close to my family. I knew that, if I am going to reach all these goals I am going to need a job to achieve them. A well paying job to take care of my family. Just last year, I finally found a career path I now I can thrive in. Recently, have been…

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