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Die rol van 'n streekopleidingsentrum in die beroepskeuse van laevlak werkers

M.Phil. / The explosion of knowledge during the past century resulted in the orlgln of many new types of jobs as well as greater specialisation within jobs. Making a career decision became a complicated process. Although low level workers comprise a great number of the work force in this country, assistance with career planning to this group is limited. Because of this, many of them often find themselves in jobs in which they are not happy, either because their interests or abilities are irreconcileable with the job requirements or they do not adjust well to their working environment. To combat unemployment in the case of unskilled workers, the government yearly allocates an amount of money for training purposes. A large amount of this money is channeled to the nine regional training centres in the country. At the moment the only selection criterium for courses at these centres, is basically, a minimum education level. Career maturity to make a meaningful decision as well as the student's occupational interests are not taken into consideration as such. To ensure that the most suitable person is found for a certain position, some employers make use of scientific selection techniques, others not. In most cases tertiary institutions render vocational guidance to students and psychometric selection takes place before allowing them to enroll for a particular course. Lately, even at school, the abovementioned procedures are in operation. When children at school have to choose certain subjects, they have to write psychometric tests before a decision can be made. The question arises as to why trainees at regional training centres are not treated in the same way as students at the other training institutions...

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:uj/uj:13510
Date18 March 2015
Source SetsSouth African National ETD Portal
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis
RightsUniversity of Johannesburg

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