CAREER EDUCATION IN GYMNASIUM: CAREER SPECIALIST POSITION

TitleCAREER EDUCATION IN GYMNASIUM: CAREER SPECIALIST POSITION
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsVaitulionienė, R, Augienė, D
JournalBaltic Journal of Career Education and Management
Volume7
Issue1
Start Page21-32
PaginationContinuous
Date PublishedDecember/2019
Type of ArticleOriginal article
ISSN2345-0193
Other NumbersE-ISSN 2538-7189
Keywordscareer education, qualitative research, upper-secondary school (gymnasium)
Abstract

Career education services is an important occupation policy element, a constituent part of labour market. For the education system, young person’s independence, career management competence development must be urgent. An appropriate personal career management and ability to make decisions must become education priority. Already at school young people have to be taught to consciously and purposefully make a career choice. Career education specialists, providing qualitative professional information, consultation, and career education services, can help them.
Having carried out an individual interview, career education specialist opinion was analysed about students’ career education organisation in gymnasiums. The research results showed that various career education services are provided in educational institutions and this has an impact on students’ professional self-determination. However, according to all inquired informant opinion, they are insufficient, because students’ expectations are not completely satisfied. Besides, career education services are provided not systematically, and specialists are not provided the possibility to qualitatively provide services, proper financing is not allocated. Career education specialists think that in order this work is performed systematically and become useful for students, first of all, an attitude to this career position has to change, full time positions established in education institutions, for the work is carried out consistently and systematically.

URLhttp://oaji.net/articles/2020/453-1589527220.pdf
DOI10.33225/bjcem/19.7.21
Refereed DesignationRefereed
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