Occupational Information Knowledge Levels among Secondary School Students in Uganda
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Date
2023
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Publisher
Scientific Research Publishing Inc.
Abstract
Youth unemployment challenge remains a problem in Middle Income and
Low-Income Countries (LICs) despite the existence of career guidance and
counselling services in schools. A quasi-experiment was conducted in four
major secondary schools in southwestern Uganda among students receiving
advanced level education. A total of 89 students were enrolled into treatment
group, and 72 in control group that were randomly selected. Treatment group
received career guidance and counselling sensitisation based occupational in formation contained in National Occupational Information Coordinating Com mittee (NOICC) competencies and indicators (1976). A checklist was mod ified from NOICC competencies and indicators and used to assess students’
occupational information knowledge. Results revealed no significant occupa tional information knowledge difference between treatment and control groups.
However, occupational information knowledge gaps were detected in compe tencies for understanding the impact of growth and development, need for
positive attitudes toward work and learning, and understanding how societal
needs and functions influence the nature and structure of work; and under standing the interrelationship of life roles on career life decisions. Therefore,
increasing occupational information sensitisation for students in schools fo cusing on current changing work demands and technology may improve ca reer transition among students and reduce youth unemployment challenge
being experienced globally
Description
Occupational Information Knowledge Levels among Secondary School Students
in Uganda
Keywords
Students, Secondary Schools, Occupational Information, Career Life Transition, Uganda
Citation
https://doi.org/10.4236/jss.2023.117006