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Analysis on Occupational Preference, Career, Aspiration and Career Attitude Maturity of Middle & High School Students


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1 Division of Health Science, Baekseok University, Korea, Republic of
 

This study analyzed teenagers' career preference, career aspirations and career attitude maturity in order to be of help in training for the right selection of careers that fit one's interest area, capability and competence level. The findings are as follows. When career preference, career aspirations and career attitude maturity were compared, there were no difference in the preference or aspirations, but career attitude maturity was higher among high school students (p<0.05). Moreover, the correlation between career preference, career aspirations and career attitude maturity in both middle and high school students show that career preference, career aspirations and career attitude maturity all had a positive correlation. In conclusion, there is a need to develop various programs on career development and career experience so that teenagers can set appropriate goals establish values for careers and objectively evaluate themselves in accordance with their goals.

Keywords

Career Aspirations, Career Attitude Maturity, Career Preference, Middle & High School Students.
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Soonyoung Yun
Division of Health Science, Baekseok University, Korea, Republic of
Shinhong Min
Division of Health Science, Baekseok University, Korea, Republic of

Abstract


This study analyzed teenagers' career preference, career aspirations and career attitude maturity in order to be of help in training for the right selection of careers that fit one's interest area, capability and competence level. The findings are as follows. When career preference, career aspirations and career attitude maturity were compared, there were no difference in the preference or aspirations, but career attitude maturity was higher among high school students (p<0.05). Moreover, the correlation between career preference, career aspirations and career attitude maturity in both middle and high school students show that career preference, career aspirations and career attitude maturity all had a positive correlation. In conclusion, there is a need to develop various programs on career development and career experience so that teenagers can set appropriate goals establish values for careers and objectively evaluate themselves in accordance with their goals.

Keywords


Career Aspirations, Career Attitude Maturity, Career Preference, Middle & High School Students.



DOI: https://doi.org/10.17485/ijst%2F2015%2Fv8iS7%2F74859