2018
DOI: 10.13152/ijrvet.5.3.5
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Professional Desires and Career Decisions: Effects of Professional Interests, Role Models, and Internship in Lower Secondary School

Abstract: Context: Following the social cognitive career theory of Lent, Brown, and Hackett (1994), the current study examines the effect of role models' professions and practical internship experiences on the choice of professional environment independent of professional interests. Embedded in the Swiss context with its strong vocational training system, the paper outlines to what extent the desired professional environment is realized in the chosen apprenticeship two years later and how this realization can be predict… Show more

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“…Fourth, we only measured one aspect of parental support in career decision. In line with the SCCT, it might be worth extending the analyses, studying parents’ influence as role models in the career decision and transition to work ( Neuenschwander et al, 2018 ) and analyzing in more detail the processes of vicarious learning in the career decision to better understand career decision making. By examining more aspects of parental behavior, we receive a more detailed picture on parents’ role in career decision.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fourth, we only measured one aspect of parental support in career decision. In line with the SCCT, it might be worth extending the analyses, studying parents’ influence as role models in the career decision and transition to work ( Neuenschwander et al, 2018 ) and analyzing in more detail the processes of vicarious learning in the career decision to better understand career decision making. By examining more aspects of parental behavior, we receive a more detailed picture on parents’ role in career decision.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Consequently, the school environment affects the development of knowledge, skills, and desirable characteristics of the students no less than teaching and learning activities. The results of the review literature disclosed that the students are always interested, try to understand, imitate, and adhere to what they are impressed with, practical, and valued (Neuenschwander et al, 2018;Park et al, 2018). Therefore, whenever people involved with students are friendly, intimate, value or show social skills and social interaction or global citizenship, these things have the potential to be conveyed to the perception and importance of students eventually (In et al, 2019;Kim & Chun, 2018).…”
Section: School Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to this influence, educators need to be conscious of their behaviours, verbal and non-verbal communication. Neuenschwander, M. P. et al ( 2018 ) advocate that students’ form indirect experiences through observation and listening to role models’ anecdotes related to their professions. They also claimed that the positive experience plays a vital role in having the students to be influenced, interested and potentially choose to be involved in the role model’s professional environment.…”
Section: Intertwined Relationship: Evolving Role Of Educators and Conmentioning
confidence: 99%