Youth Perspectives on Decent Education and College and Career Readiness

IF 2.8 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED Journal of Career Assessment Pub Date : 2023-11-20 DOI:10.1177/10690727231217108
Maureen E. Kenny, XiYue Wu, Karley M. P. Guterres, Pamela Gordon, Rebecca Schmidtberger, Allison Masters, Chloe Tanega, Shannon Cunningham
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Decent education is conceptualized as playing an important role in preparing young people for college and career and eventual access to decent and satisfying work. While this is a promising extension of psychology of working theory for youth (PWT), the construct was derived from a review of literature, and needs to be informed by research, including youth perspectives. To address this gap and to advance research on youth PWT, we interviewed 17 high school seniors (11 female, four male, two non-binary) with diverse racial/ethnic identities and levels of caretaker educational attainment. Interviews were conducted in the year following the outbreak of COVID-19 with students attending innovative schools that feature student-centered learning, workplace internships, and close relationships with advisors and workplace mentors. Analyses conducted through Consensual Qualitative Research highlight youth perceptions of how relational supports and learning experiences at school and in workplace internships can promote a range of academic, vocational, social skills and psychological resources relevant for college and career readiness. The findings amplify youth understanding of decent education and extend knowledge of psychological resources, including youth purpose, self-efficacy, and critical consciousness, aligned with youth PWT.
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青年对体面教育以及大学和职业准备的看法
从概念上讲,体面教育在帮助青年为上大学和就业以及最终获得体面和满意的工作做 准备方面发挥着重要作用。虽然这是青年工作心理学理论(PWT)的一个很有前途的延伸,但这一概念是根据文献综述得出的,需要通过研究,包括从青年的视角来了解。为了填补这一空白并推进有关青少年工作理论的研究,我们采访了 17 名高三学生(11 名女生、4 名男生、2 名非二元制学生),他们具有不同的种族/民族身份和看护人受教育程度。访谈是在 COVID-19 爆发后的第二年进行的,访谈对象是就读于创新学校的学生,这些学校的特点是以学生为中心的学习、职场实习以及与顾问和职场导师的密切关系。通过 "共识定性研究"(Consensual Qualitative Research)进行的分析强调了青少年对学校和职场实习中的关系支持和学习经历如何促进一系列与大学和职业准备相关的学术、职业、社交技能和心理资源的看法。研究结果加深了青年对体面教育的理解,并扩展了对心理资源的认识,包括青年目标、自我效能感和批判意识,这些都与青年公共福利信托基金相一致。
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Journal of Career Assessment
Journal of Career Assessment PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Career Assessment publishes methodologically sound, empirically based studies focusing on the process and techniques by which counselors and others gain understanding of the individual faced with the necessity of making informed career decisions. The term career assessment, as used in this journal, covers the various techniques, tests, inventories, rating scales, interview schedules, surveys, and direct observational methods used in scientifically based practice and research to provide an improved understanding of career decision-making. The focus is not just testing, but all those means developed and used to assess and evaluate individuals and environments in the field of career counseling and development.
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