The influence of a career pathways model and career counseling on students' career and academic self-efficacy
This qualitative study examines the effects of career pathways programming and targeted career counseling services on 71 high school seniors across seven schools engaged in school reforms funded through South Carolina's Education and Economic Development Act (EEDA). EEDA is a statewide, multipronged effort to improve academic achievement, graduation rates, and students' chances at success in both careers and college. One component of EEDA is the requirement that all students complete an individual graduation plan, and in order to build capacity to execute this new requirement, additional couns ... Show more
Authors: Stipanovic, Natalie; Stringfield, Samuel; Witherell, Eric
Published: London, England, Taylor and Francis, 2017
Resource type: Article
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