Answer:
Dr. Rhodes is clearly a proponent of the <u>"social cognitive career"</u> theory of job choice.
Explanation:
Social cognitive career theory (SCCT) is a generally new theory that is meant for clarifying three interrelated parts of career advancement, which includes;
- how we create interest in our academic career
- how we made choices about our educational career, and
- how we achieve success in our educational career
<span>According to one school of thought, Eriksson sailed off course on his way back to Greenland and landed on the North American continent, where he explored a region he called Vinland. He may also have sought out Vinland based on stories of an earlier voyage by an Icelandic trader.</span>
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Child labor was big back in the 1890s. Children were deprived of their childhood. Instead of playing and having fun they were put to work. Instead of school they had to provide for their family. Ages 10 and up started to work. Most work places like coal mines were very harmful to the kids. Just from breathing the pollution in to cutting them self on work equipment it was a very dangerous place. In 1938 child labor was officially discontinued.
Personally speaking, I believe that if Talbot opened the article by presenting some historical background, the article would not engage the typical reader. This is because a lot of people find historical information uninteresting. Her opening in Paragraph 1, "Daniel Kennedy
remembers when he still thought that valedictorians were a good thing", is much better because it gives her the chance to engage more readers, more so because they probably have remembered
the fight for the title Valedictorian, or they have even been involved in it.