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THE LEVEL OF OCCUPATIONAL AWARENESS AMONG THE TWELFTH GRADE STUDENTS AND THEIR PARENTS IN THE AL BATINAH REGION, SOUTH OF THE SULTANATE OF OMAN

Year 2020, , 878 - 896, 14.09.2020
https://doi.org/10.18769/ijasos.790631

Abstract

This quantitative study discussed the level of students' professional awareness. The problem arises from the presence of many factors that affect the student's professional choice, including the student's knowledge of himself and his capabilities and his ability to make a sound professional decision, and his knowledge of rehabilitation institutions, university education and the world of professions. Including what has to do with the surrounding environment, including parents and their professional awareness. So the aim of the study is: To know the level of occupational awareness among the twelfth-grade students and their parents in the Al Batinah region south of the Sultanate of Oman. And reveal the statistically significant differences in occupational awareness between the twelfth-grade students and their parents. Study methodology; I followed the descriptive analytical research methodology. The study population consisted of all 12th graders in the region. They are (6125) male and female students, distributed among (37) schools in six states. The sample consisted of (312) students. The number of males (152) and females (160). These students meet their parents (312). A unified scale for occupational awareness for students and parents was designed, it included (47) items distributed in six areas: the field of vocational guidance activities, the direction towards work, professional inclinations and capabilities, professional decision-making, professional attention, and vocational planning. Statistical treatment: Descriptive analysis, (T) test, and ANOVA (One-Way test) were used. The results showed that the level of students ’professional awareness is higher than the educationally acceptable average, as well as for their parents, and that the levels of students’ professional awareness fields for parents are (6) All of them came above the educationally acceptable average, and the results also showed that there were statistically significant differences in occupational awareness between students and their parents in favor of students.

References

  • Janet, U (2005). Parent/Guardian visualization of career and academic future of seventh graders enrolled in low-achieving schools, the career development quarterly, march 2005, volume 53, p 234- 245.
  • Lynda, A. S (1980). Career awareness of Grade nine girls: evaluation of treatment programs. unpublished doctoral dissertation of philosophy, university of Toronto. Canada.
Year 2020, , 878 - 896, 14.09.2020
https://doi.org/10.18769/ijasos.790631

Abstract

References

  • Janet, U (2005). Parent/Guardian visualization of career and academic future of seventh graders enrolled in low-achieving schools, the career development quarterly, march 2005, volume 53, p 234- 245.
  • Lynda, A. S (1980). Career awareness of Grade nine girls: evaluation of treatment programs. unpublished doctoral dissertation of philosophy, university of Toronto. Canada.
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Primary Language English
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Adil Mohammed Al-kindi

Dawood Abdulmalek Al-hidabi

Ahmad Jumaa Al-riymi

Publication Date September 14, 2020
Submission Date June 30, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020

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EndNote Al-kindi AM, Al-hidabi DA, Al-riymi AJ (September 1, 2020) THE LEVEL OF OCCUPATIONAL AWARENESS AMONG THE TWELFTH GRADE STUDENTS AND THEIR PARENTS IN THE AL BATINAH REGION, SOUTH OF THE SULTANATE OF OMAN. IJASOS- International E-journal of Advances in Social Sciences 6 17 878–896.

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