The authors review the extant literature on the use of videotape technology in supervision and, on the basis of an empirically supported developmental model of supervision, offer guidelines to supervisors on the use of videotape feedback. Suggestions are also offered for future research in this area
A Tour of Your Tomorrow. A Videotape Review
โ Scribed by Robin Drummond
- Publisher
- American Counseling Association
- Year
- 1997
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 107 KB
- Volume
- 34
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-0787
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โฆ Synopsis
Reviewed by Robin Drummond
In a world full of choices, making the right career decisions can be difficult. The new career decision-making videotape, A Tour of Your Tomorrow (19931, by Rich Feller and Joe Vasos, allows individuals of all ages to see and understand many of the career choices available to them. The two-part videotape series divides the working world into six Holland type-of-interest categories: Crafts, Scientific, the Arts, Social, Business, and Office Operations. Segments on each category encourage individuals to use their strengths and diversity to find careers in which success and happiness rely on continuous improvement through lifelong learning and job satisfaction.
In addition to the wide variety of career options featured throughout the videotape, "real-life" workers discuss their roles and responsibilities in today's hectic and ever-changing workforce. They emphasize the importance of connecting career development to personal beliefs, goals, motivational factors, and desired rewards. These workers also discuss how their careers naturally progressed once they identified preferred behavioral patterns and interests. See Table for a description of careers in each category.
The videotape provides vignettes introducing various career fields and "real-life" workers in each category. The videotape probably should have listed additional career options and educational opportunities at the end of each segment, as was done in the Craft section. However, the career fields illustrated in the videotape address the wide variety of general high school or college degrees rather than specific vocational training.
A Tour of Your Tomorrow provides an interesting and visually stimulating outlook on today's workforce for viewers of all ages. Viewers learn the importance of identifying their behavioral, social, and ~ Robin Drummond is an OD consultant in Jacksonville, Florida. Correspondence regarding this article should be sent to Robin Drummond, 7816 Southside Blvd. #138,
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