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Rehabilitation and Therapy

Dominican University of California

2014

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Intercultural Partnering For The Benefit Of South Africa Township High School Students, Janis Davis, Emily Ann Dodge, Martha Welderufael Oct 2014

Intercultural Partnering For The Benefit Of South Africa Township High School Students, Janis Davis, Emily Ann Dodge, Martha Welderufael

Occupational Therapy | Faculty Scholarship

An intercultural partnership was formed to meet South African township high schools' need to provide career education and identify barriers and hope in relation to career choice. The objective of this study was to collect data on the students' perceptions of career choice, barriers prohibiting students from engaging in a career of choice and their general hopefulness. A non‐experimental, descriptive study was used to collect both quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis strategies was used. A significant difference was found based on gender in relation to having career options and with regard to how knowledge about careers is gained. …


Factors That Influence Career Choice In South African Township High School Students, Emily Ann Dodge, Martha Welderufael May 2014

Factors That Influence Career Choice In South African Township High School Students, Emily Ann Dodge, Martha Welderufael

Dissertations, Masters Theses, Capstones, and Culminating Projects

Background:The legacy of apartheid is apparent in the lack of educational resources for Black South African high school students and the occupational deprivation they experience.

Objectives of Study: To collect data on students’ perceptions of career choice in township high schools, barriers prohibiting students from engaging in a career of choice, students’ learning and listening strategies and their general hopefulness.

Methods:Non-experimental, descriptive study using both quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis strategies.

Findings:A significant difference was found based on gender in relation to having career options and with regard to how knowledge about careers is gained. …