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Ga-Rankuwa secondary school students' awareness of career counselling and factors influencing career choices

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dc.contributor.advisor Mashiapata, Jack Matome
dc.contributor.author Letlape, Tabea Mmasebedise
dc.date.accessioned 2020-08-12T11:44:41Z
dc.date.available 2020-08-12T11:44:41Z
dc.date.issued 2019-11
dc.identifier.uri http://hdl.handle.net/10500/26611
dc.description.abstract The fundamental aim of education is to empower learners to succeed in their career path and, as such, the future of South African learners depends on the quality of decisions and the progress made by them in respect of their personal and career development needs. The focus of the study was on investigating the awareness of guidance and counselling in Ga-Rankuwa secondary schools, and explore factors influencing career choice. The total number of secondary schools that participated in the study were seven (7), and all public schools from the disadvantaged context, in the Tshwane West Education District. The study was a descriptive survey, and the target population consisted of 859 participants. The data were collected, using two questionnaires; namely the Career Development Questionnaire (CDQ), and the Selfstructured Questionnaire (SSQ). The Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) was used to generate data, which were used as descriptive statistics of frequency table, percentages and cross-tabulation to “raise awareness on the status of career guidance and counselling in GaRankuwa secondary schools” The findings of the study showed that career guidance and counselling was not effectively implemented in schools, and that inadequate career education was offered to learners during Life Orientation classes. From the findings, it was discovered that learners did not have the accurate, sufficient, informed and practical knowledge to help them make sound career decisions, and that learners’ levels of career maturity were very low. It was evident from the findings that age, gender, parents/guardians educational background did not have any significant influence on learners’ career choices. The researcher, therefore, recommends that Life-Orientation teachers be exposed to extensive career guidance and be offered training in career counselling, and that there should be adequate and accessible career guidance and counselling facilities for learners – and that career guidance strategies and policies should be reviewed. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xi, 192 leaves) : color illustrations, color graphs en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject Career en
dc.subject Career choices en
dc.subject Career counselling en
dc.subject Career decision en
dc.subject Career guidance en
dc.subject Career maturity en
dc.subject Ga-Rankuwa en
dc.subject Life Orientation and secondary school en
dc.subject.ddc 373.14250968227
dc.subject.lcsh Vocational guidance -- South Africa -- Ga-Rankuwa en
dc.subject.lcsh Life skills -- Study and teaching -- South Africa -- Ga-Rankuwa en
dc.title Ga-Rankuwa secondary school students' awareness of career counselling and factors influencing career choices en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department Psychology en
dc.description.degree Ph. D. (Psychology) en


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