2023
DOI: 10.1177/10690727231217108
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Youth Perspectives on Decent Education and College and Career Readiness

Maureen E. Kenny,
XiYue Wu,
Karley M. P. Guterres
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Abstract: 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 div… Show more

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“…The aim is to generate, build, and promote new sensitivities in step with the times to be increasingly prepared to respond to constantly changing scenarios, and to rethink career development and work (Blustein & Flores, 2023). Only integrated sensitivity and competences, not misaligned with the new complexity, aware of the value of prevention and education (Duffy et al, 2022;Kenny et al, 2023) and committed to their progressive transposition into real contexts, can facilitate the construction of adequate responses of research and intervention.…”
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“…The aim is to generate, build, and promote new sensitivities in step with the times to be increasingly prepared to respond to constantly changing scenarios, and to rethink career development and work (Blustein & Flores, 2023). Only integrated sensitivity and competences, not misaligned with the new complexity, aware of the value of prevention and education (Duffy et al, 2022;Kenny et al, 2023) and committed to their progressive transposition into real contexts, can facilitate the construction of adequate responses of research and intervention.…”
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confidence: 99%