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Fostering Career Awareness in Elementary Schools: Evaluation of an Intervention Proposal

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  17 May 2018

Renato Gomes Carvalho*
Affiliation:
Secretaria Regional de Edução da Madeira (Portugal)
Margarida Pocinho
Affiliation:
Universidade da Madeira (Portugal)
Débora Fernandes
Affiliation:
Universidade da Madeira (Portugal)
*
*Correspondence concerning this article should be addressed to Renato Gomes Carvalho. EB23 Cónego João J.G. Andrade, Estrada da Lapa, 9350-079 Campanário . (Portugal). E-mail: renatoggc@gmail.com

Abstract

Research literature has been increasingly focusing on children’s career development, especially when school contexts are considered. In the present study, we evaluate the efficacy of a short-term intervention program designed to foster career awareness in elementary school. The sample consisted of 155 Portuguese fifth- and sixth-grade students, aged nine to fifteen years old (M = 11, SD = 1). With a quasi-experimental design, the sample was divided into two groups, namely, the participants in the program and the controls. We used the Career Awareness Scale for Children and a sociodemographic survey. Analyses of covariance indicated a moderate effect of the participation in the program in students’ career awareness (ηp2 = .06, p = .003). The results are discussed considering the school as a key context for career education aiming at promoting students’ adaptability and involvement in the construction of their life pathways.

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Copyright © Universidad Complutense de Madrid and Colegio Oficial de Psicólogos de Madrid 2018 

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Carvalho, R. G., Pocinho, M., & Fernandes, D. (2018). Fostering career awareness in elementary schools: Evaluation of an intervention proposal. The Spanish Journal of Psychology, 21. e16. Doi:10.1017/sjp.2018.16

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