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Vocational self-concept and decision making self-efficacy of learners with visual impairment in Kenya
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Vocational self-concept and decision making self-efficacy of learners with visual impairment in Kenya |
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Author:
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Murugami, Margaret W.
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Abstract:
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The aim of this research was to explore career information learners with visual impairment acquire from school to enable them develop vocational self-concept and career decision-making self-efficacy. It explored role of guidance and counselling in preparing learners for world of work from primary to university levels of education. The study adopted Career Development and Self-efficacy Theories as bases of exploration. Two standardized tools were used to assess development of these aspects. Pilot study was conducted to validate instruments, testing reliability for applicability with subjects in Kenya. Data was analysed using Statistical Package for Social Sciences for quantitative and Atlas Ti to code qualitative data. The major finding indicated a linear relationship between aspects implying that learners experienced increased development as they progressed in education. Other findings are explained in text. The findings affirmed need for comprehensive career guidance and counselling for learners with disabilities, culminating to suggested vocational development model. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/10500/4114
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Date:
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2010-10 |
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