Career self-concept of students and school-based career guidance and counseling :
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Date
2025-04-21
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RoutledgeTaylor & Francis
Abstract
Finding out students’ career self-concepts is difficult due to the poor
career transition between school and work, even though most
secondary schools in Uganda provide career guidance and counselling.
To gather information, we used the Career Decision Making survey level
2 in four prestigious secondary schools in Mbarara City. A total of 161
sixth graders gave their consent, took part in the study, and finished it.
The study discovered a significant correlation between students’ career
self-concept and career counselling and guidance (r = .182, p < 0.05).
The students’ self-concept, however, revealed a bias in favour of
conventional domains regarding career choices, school subject
combinations, and career interests. There were no gender differences,
but we did find a negative self-concept about one’s abilities and work
values. We thus support thorough career guidance and counselling in
secondary schools to assist students in achieving SDGs 4 and 8 and
improve their career self-concept.
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Students, Uganda, Career counselling, Career self- concept, Secondary schools
Citation
https://doi.org/10.1080/03069885.2024.2422629