Happiness, Chance or Hard Work and Ambition? Primary School Students about the Determinants of Professional Success

J. Kozielska
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Summary The text presents chosen results from research over the choices, aspirations and educational and career plans of young people (including some aspect of the perception of success). The chosen modules of the survey conducted in 2020 in a medium-sized city (approx. 80,000 inhabitants) are presented. The research goals were as follows: to characterize aspirations and plans as well as educational and professional choices made by young people; to present their opinions on the category of ‘success’ (including professional success) with its determinants; to characterize factors on educational paths of young people which enable or disable them to achieve professional success (technical, vocational schools vs general secondary schools) and prestigious versus non-prestigious professions; and to characterize the process of career counselling (students evaluation of the process and their expectations toward it). Previous studies in this field have shown that, for example, personality traits are poor predictors of entrepreneurial behaviour, while beliefs and judgments about one’s self and the world may be a determinant of success. Therefore, it can be assumed that positive beliefs about the determinants of success, such as optimism, hope for success, will contribute to a more positive perception of the transition process from education to the labour market. Importantly, the way of perceiving the determinants of success determines the adoption of a passive versus active attitude in shaping one’s fate. Therefore, the author of the article is interested in the way, that primary school students perceive the life and professional success (the dimension which they use to identify success or withdrawn from this identification), as well as in the way they perceive the factors that determine it. Those students’ perceptions may determine their attitudes towards shape of their lives.
幸福、机遇还是努力和抱负?小学生关于职业成功的决定因素
本文介绍了选择的研究结果,年轻人的选择,愿望和教育和职业规划(包括对成功的某些方面的看法)。该调查将于2020年在一个中型城市(约为1000个)进行。8万居民)。研究目标如下:描述青年人的愿望和计划以及教育和专业选择;就“成功”(包括职业成功)的范畴及其决定因素发表意见;描述年轻人的教育道路上的因素,这些因素使他们能够或无法取得专业上的成功(技术、职业学校与普通中学),以及名牌与非名牌职业;并描述职业咨询的过程(学生对过程的评价和期望)。例如,该领域之前的研究表明,性格特征不能很好地预测创业行为,而对自我和世界的信念和判断可能是成功的决定因素。因此,可以假定,对成功决定因素的积极信念,例如乐观、对成功的希望,将有助于对从教育到劳动力市场的过渡过程有更积极的看法。重要的是,感知成功决定因素的方式决定了在塑造一个人的命运时采取被动还是主动的态度。因此,这篇文章的作者对小学生感知生活和职业成功的方式(他们用来识别成功或退出这种识别的维度)以及他们感知决定成功的因素的方式感兴趣。这些学生的观念可能决定了他们对生活形态的态度。
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