Beyond the Individual: A Group-Based Career Development Intervention Implemented in Resource-Constrained Schools in South Africa

IF 1.6 Q3 PSYCHOLOGY, CLINICAL Journal for Specialists in Group Work Pub Date : 2020-12-11 DOI:10.1080/01933922.2020.1856252
S. Rabie, M. Visser, A. Naidoo, Francois J. Van den Berg, Brandon Morgan
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ABSTRACT In South African high schools, many learners have limited support in making career related decisions to prepare them for the world of work after school. An important early transition for career-related decision-making is at the end of Grade 9 when learners are expected to decide which subjects they will select for the last phase of high school. Grade 9 is also the juncture where adolescents may decide to exit their formal schooling and enter the labor market. To support Grade 9 learners in making informed career-related decisions, this study examined the effectiveness of a group-based career guidance intervention implemented in eight secondary schools located in resource-constrained communities in the Western Cape, South Africa. The intervention aimed to improve learners’ career decision-making readiness and aid in making subject choices and subsequent career choices. The intervention consisted of interest assessment conducted in a group-format with the learners, after which a workshop was facilitated to share relevant information pertaining to their interests, other career attributes and pending subject choices. The results of this study demonstrate a significant impact of early adolescents’ career adaptability and ability to engage in the career decision-making process. These results show promise in the implementation of group-based career intervention, supporting learners to make informed decisions in relation to their career paths.
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超越个体:在南非资源有限的学校实施的基于群体的职业发展干预
在南非的高中,许多学习者在做出与职业相关的决定时得到的支持有限,无法为他们毕业后的工作世界做好准备。九年级结束时,学生们要决定在高中的最后阶段选择哪些科目,这是职业相关决策的一个重要早期过渡。九年级也是青少年可能决定退出正规学校并进入劳动力市场的关键。为了支持九年级学生做出明智的职业相关决策,本研究在南非西开普省资源受限社区的八所中学实施了一项基于团体的职业指导干预措施。干预的目的是提高学习者的职业决策准备,帮助他们做出学科选择和随后的职业选择。干预措施包括与学习者以小组形式进行兴趣评估,之后举办研讨会,促进分享与他们的兴趣、其他职业属性和未决科目选择有关的相关信息。本研究结果表明,早期青少年的职业适应能力和职业决策能力具有显著的影响。这些结果显示了实施基于群体的职业干预的希望,支持学习者在职业道路方面做出明智的决定。
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