Career support needs of learners with historical disadvantage: an exploratory study
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2015
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Taylor and Francis Online
Abstract
This study explored the career support needs of learners from a historically disadvantaged rural South African school setting. Participants were a convenience sample of 20 high school learners (females=60%; males=40%; age range 15–17 years; schools grades 9–10). They completed focus group interviews relating to their career awareness and needs. The data were thematically analysed. The results suggested learners have significant in-school career awareness and support needs. The learners accessed career related information informally from social networks they were using out of school rather than in the educational setting.
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Career counselling, School guidance, Support needs, Schools, Career choice
Citation
Tebele, C.; Nel, K.A. and Dlamini, B. 2015. Career support needs of learners with historical disadvantage: an exploratory study. Journal of Psychology in Africa. 25(3): 258–261.
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https://doi.org/10.1080/14330237.2015.1065062