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  • Volume:8 Issue:17
  • The Career Orientation Impact in the Livelihood of Rural High School Learners: A Case of Selected Hi...

The Career Orientation Impact in the Livelihood of Rural High School Learners: A Case of Selected High Schools Waterberg District, South Africa

Authors : Charlıe Pokedı Sethole, Elias Tsakane Ngobeni, Percy Sepeng
Pages : 193-203
Doi:10.31458/iejes.1462642
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Publication Date : 2024-07-30
Article Type : Review Paper
Abstract :This study analyses how career orientations can help rural high school learners to become more self-directed and flexible in developing their careers in today\'s dynamic world of work. Career counsellors are needed in schools to guide the way learners subjectively make sense of their self-perceived talents and abilities. The study used a qualitative approach to obtain information about how career orientation can change the lives of rural high school learners. The purposive sampling technique was used to choose rich information from rural high school learners and teachers, councillors, and the surrounding employers/educational institutions in Waterberg District. Data analysis was done through inductive thematic data analysis where themes and categories emanated. The outcome of the study considered the fundamental aspects to develop career paths, career orientation programs, changing the mind set and the impact of career orientation in rural high schools. The product of the study will be shared with all four schools, nearby employers, and the Department of Education, Waterberg District in Limpopo province. The outcomes of the study might help in dealing with persistent educational obstacles like broader educational equity and public funding for developmental career orientation programs that face many youth and adults in rural communities. It is recommended that policy developers establish career orientation models that would benefit the livelihood of rural high schools.
Keywords : Career orientation, rural high school learners, achievement gaps, career opportunities, career counselling

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