This booklet is designed to assist counselors and teachers in working with students and others who have completed the Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB). It discusses how ASVAB results of academic, verbal, and math ability may be used as aptitude factors for identifying and exploring worker trait groups, as identified in the Worker Trait Group Guide (available separately). The format of the Worker Trait Group Guide is explained, with emphasis on identifying the military classifications related to the civilian occupations listed under the Worker Trait Groups related to identified interests or other personal attributes. Use of ASVAB results to estimate students' chances of qualifying for entry into a military classification is also described. Information is also provided on how students can use their ASVAB results for exploring nonmilitary careers. (YLB)
Authors
- Assessments and Surveys
- Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery
- Authorizing Institution
- Appalachia Educational Lab., Charleston, WV.
- Peer Reviewed
- F
- Publication Type
- Guides - Non-Classroom
- Published in
- United States of America
Table of Contents
- Military Careers 4
- Group Guide to identify military career opportunities. At the end of 4
- 1. Check to see if the occupation is related to an enlisted 5
- Read up from the score position until you come to the curie line. 8
- Non-Military Careers 9
- In the WTG Guide the aptitudes reported for 9
- Use of ASVAB results the Worker Trait Group Guide 11
- PERCENTILES TO WTG APTMTDE LEVELS 12
- ASVAB DOT 12
- ASVAB DOT ASVAB DOT 12
- Guide for Occupational Expl-ration GOE developed by the 13
- GATB and ASVAB results. Printouts of Worker 13
- Trait Groups 13
- VIDEO TAPE PROGRAMS optional video tapes with support 13
- CEPP materials or can be used independently 13