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Beroepsbeeld van die leerling in die praktiese kursusVan Zyl, Willem Jacobus 14 October 2015 (has links)
M.Ed. / The rapid technological development and the resulting formation of new industries, give rise to an increasing demand for trained employees. In a country with a limited source of trained manpower, it is necessary to make optimum use of the available potential. This implies that each pupil should at school level be guided effectively to choose a career in which he can reach his highest possible niveau of work. This is also applicable to the pupil in die Practical Course, who has, due to his limited career abilities and possibilities, special need for such guidance ...
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The development of a career education curriculum advisory guideWood, John P. 01 January 1983 (has links)
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Influence of career education on career choicesDanariah, Devandhran January 2004 (has links)
Dissertation submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education in the Department of Educational Psychology, University of Zululand, 2004. / This study investigates the influence of career education on career choices. The aim was to find out if there is any significant difference amongst learners in their career choices. The second aim was to establish the relationship, if any between gender and career choices.
To this end, a questionnaire was administrated to a representative sample of high school learners from Aquadene Secondary and Richards Bay Secondary in the Empangeni District of Education.
The present study revealed that there is a significant relationship between learners' fields of study and their career choice. Findings also reveal that there is no relationship between learners' gender and their career choice. This shows that there is very little difference between male and female learners choice of careers. As a result learners are choosing careers across various fields irrespective of gender.
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School vocational guidance counsellors' role pertaining to a career in commerceNaidoo, Emmanuel Rajugopal Gangia January 1997 (has links)
Dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Education in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Education in the
Department of Educational Psychology at the University of Zululand, 1997. / South Africa faces massive unemployment. The two major employers are the government and commercial enterprises of the private sector. Owing to restrictive fiscal policies, government has little leeway to create major employment opportunities. Greater emphasis is being placed on the commercial sector to fulfil this need. Vocational guidance counsellors ought to help a child acquire work-related knowledge in the classroom, thus saving them time, and sometimes the pain, of learning the hard way. By directing this research specifically at vocational guidance, much could be done by the guidance counsellor to help children towards embarking on a career in commerce.
The aims of this study are:
* To pursue a study of relevant literature on school guidance counselling.
* To undertake an empirical investigation into the school guidance counsellor's role pertaining to a career in commerce.
* To provide certain guidelines and recommendations regarding the school guidance counsellor's role with regards to a career in commerce.
Research with regard to this study was conducted as follows:
* A literature study of available, relevant literature.
* An empirical study comprising structured questionnaires completed by guidance teachers of secondary schools. A Likert type scale questionnaire with three response categories; viz. Agree, Disagree and Uncertain, was constructed. The three response categories ensured that the respondents' selections fell into one of the categories enabling
the measurement of the direction and intensity of their perceptions of the school vocational guidance counsellor's role pertaining to a career in commerce.
Fifty -one respondents, representing guidance teachers and guidance counsellors were randomly selected from 14 secondary schools in Southern KwaZulu-Natal. With the aim of administering questionnaires in schools, it was necessary to first obtain permission from the Department of Education in KwaZulu-Natal. Only after such permission was granted, was the researcher able to conduct this study.
The primary data was in the form of a response to one of the three response categories (Agree, Disagree, Uncertain). Scores of the responses to each of the three categories were calculated. The descriptive technique was employed for the quantitative analysis of the data.
This investigation has the following value:
* It will provide an image of school vocational guidance counsellors' perceptions of their role pertaining to a career in commerce.
* Certain guidelines can be formulated to encourage the support of the school vocational guidance counsellor's task.
Anticipated dissemination of the research findings:
* The research findings will culminate in articles (of accredited journals) and will be submitted to the relevant Education Department for possible implementation.
* Findings from the research can be useful in planning of suitable methods (workshops, videos, etc.) to assist school vocational guidance
counsellors and teachers of school guidance to meet the future vocational needs of their pupils.
The topic lends itself to further research by interested stakeholders.
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Guidance in vocational schools.Hurley, Harold C. 01 January 1941 (has links) (PDF)
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The relationship between state-level administrative structure and the role of state supervisors of vocational agriculture /Barrick, R. Kirby January 1980 (has links)
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An examination of the importance of post-secondary vocational/technical student-perceived affective competencies of post-secondary vocational/technical teachers /Beebe, Robert Boyd January 1982 (has links)
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The relationships between selected teacher presage variables and supervised occupational experience quality in vocational horticulture programs in Ohio /Makin, Richard C. January 1986 (has links)
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A model for managing career guidance programs in secondary schools of Ohio /Durgin, Rodney W. January 1974 (has links)
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Interrelationship between the expression of work values and grade placement in school, economic community, and sex /Dattle, H Jay January 1975 (has links)
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