Influence of selected social factors on career decisionmaking of grade 12 learners in township secondary schools in South Africa

IF 0.7 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
O. Ajayi, M. Moosa, Peter JO Aloka
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Career decision-making is a challenge to most learners in secondary schools in South Africa. In this study, we examined the influence of selected social factors (influence of older siblings, peer influence, teachers' influence, and career information services) on career decision-making of Grade 12 learners in township secondary schools in South Africa. We adopted a correlational survey research design. The sample size of 260 learners was obtained using the stratified random sampling technique. The questionnaire that included reference to peer influence, teachers' influence, career information service, influence of older siblings, and career decisionmaking was used to collect data. We used Cronbach's alpha coefficient analysis to measure the internal consistency of the questionnaire; all sub-scales had excellent internal consistent reliability. We used the Kaiser-Meyer-Oklin measure of sample adequacy (KMO Index) and the Bartlett's Test of Sphericity to confirm internal validity. We analysed quantitative data using inferential statistics such as Pearson Product Moment Correlation, linear, and multiple regression analysis. According to the findings, the strongest correlation was between teacher influence and career decision-making (r=.643, n=204, p.01), followed by the relationship between career information services and career decision-making (r =.607, n=204, p.01) while peer influence had the least relationship to career decision-making (r (204) =.514, p.01. The influence of older siblings also had a significant direct relationship with career decision-making among the Grade 12 learners (r=.566, n=204, p<.01). We recommend that teacher counsellors adopt a multifaceted approach in developing career decision making programmes for learners in secondary schools.
所选社会因素对南非乡镇中学12年级学生职业决策的影响
职业决策是南非大多数中学学习者面临的挑战。本研究考察了南非乡镇中学12年级学生职业决策的社会因素(师兄师姐影响、同伴影响、教师影响和职业信息服务)的影响。我们采用了相关调查研究设计。采用分层随机抽样技术获得260名学习者的样本量。采用参照同伴影响、教师影响、职业信息服务、师兄师姐影响、职业决策问卷收集数据。采用Cronbach’s alpha系数分析来衡量问卷的内部一致性;所有子量表具有优异的内部一致性信度。我们使用Kaiser-Meyer-Oklin样本充分性测量(KMO指数)和Bartlett球度检验来确认内部效度。我们分析定量数据使用推理统计,如皮尔逊积矩相关,线性和多元回归分析。根据研究结果,教师影响与职业决策之间的相关性最强(r=。643, n=204, p.01),其次是职业信息服务与职业决策的关系(r =。607, n=204, p.01),而同伴影响对职业决策的影响最小(r(204) =。514年,p.01。师兄师姐对高三学生职业决策的影响也有显著的直接关系(r=。566, n=204, p< 0.01)。我们建议教师辅导员在为中学学习者制定职业决策方案时采用多方面的方法。
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Journal of Education
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