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Published on 18 June 2010 Modified on 05 March 2022 By Rick Jahnkow 5122 downloads
ASVAB_Memo_NLG-Los_Angeles.pdf
Published on 20 February 2007 Modified on 05 March 2022 By Anonymous 5171 downloads
r_0601_004.pdf
Published on 15 October 2009 Modified on 05 March 2022 By Pat Elder 4623 downloads
ASVAB Spin v. Facts.pdf
This is a remarkbale, brief analysis of the ASVAB done by the "Learning Not Recruiting" group in Toledo, Ohio.
Published on 22 August 2013 Modified on 05 March 2022 By Gary Ghirardi 821 downloads
ASVAB-CEP Best Practices 2013_FINAL.pdf
Of the many roles you will play in the lives of your students, career planning is one of the most important. The American School Counselor Association (ASCA) strongly encourages counselors to collaborate with “administrators, teachers, staff, families and the community to ensure all students have the opportunity to design a rigorous and relevant academic and career program.” One way to guide students in exploring career possibilities is through aptitude and career assessment testing.
Constitutional Rights and Human Rights Clinics - Best Practices SeriesASVAB-CEP
Rutgers University School of Law - 2013
Published on 22 May 2012 Modified on 05 March 2022 By Gary Ghirardi 2358 downloads
Child+Soldier+International+Report+0412.pdf
Child Soldiers International - USA: Shadow Report to the Committee on the Rights of the ChildApril 2012 - Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery testThe Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery (ASVAB) is a skills and guidance test developed, funded and graded by the US military. It is a necessary requirement when entering the military, but it is also used in 14,000 high schools in the United States.72 It is open to high school juniors and seniors, withthe vast majority of participants being under 18, and with some as young as 15.73 The test is a means of assessing a student's strengths and weaknesses with a view to informing their future career paths, including the appropriateness of a career in the military,74 which in turn advises recruiters which students they should approach.the military also uses the ASVAB to obtain students' personal contact information, including their name, address, phone number and social security details.76 Crucially, unlike the No Child Left Behind (NCLB) act parents do not have the ability to opt out and prevent their child's personal information from being released to third parties.77 Therefore, student information that has been withheld by opting out of NCLBcan be released to the military via the ASVAB. Whilst schools have the ability to prevent data from being passed on to the military, information from the National Coalition to Protect Student Privacy78 indicates that few school administrators are aware of this.79 Various sources have indicated that children are oftenunaware of the voluntary nature of the test or its links to the military,80 and there have been instances of students being actively informed that the test was mandatory.81 Child Soldiers International contends that US campaign to stop the use of child soldiers, United States of America: Compliance with the Optional protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child on the involvement of children in armed conflict, Submission to the Committee on the Rights of the Child from the US campaign to stop the use of child soldiers, November 2007. (Read more in the report)
Published on 18 June 2010 Modified on 09 April 2016 By Rick Jahnkow 4436 downloads
Lt.Col.Beveridgeletterinopposition.pdf
Letter opposing Maryland ASVAB Option 8 bill
Published on 20 February 2007 Modified on 09 April 2016 By Anonymous 4774 downloads
RESEARCHING_ASVAB_AT_A_SCHOOL10_2006[1].pdf
Published on 20 February 2007 Modified on 13 October 2017 By Anonymous 12 downloads
Published on 16 June 2010 Modified on 09 April 2016 By Rick Jahnkow 4240 downloads
Templatelettertostatesuperintendentofschools.doc
Published on 18 June 2010 Modified on 22 January 2017 By Rick Jahnkow 4368 downloads
Templatelettertosuperintendentofschools.doc
Published on 28 June 2010 Modified on 09 April 2016 By Rick Jahnkow 4327 downloads
ASVAB_privacystatement.pdf
Fact sheet and ideas for campaigns.
Published on 20 February 2007 Modified on 09 April 2016 By Anonymous 4494 downloads
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