Self-Concept, Attitudes Toward Career Counseling, and Work Readiness of Malaysian Vocational Students

The authors examined the relationship between self‐concept, attitudes toward career counseling, and work readiness among 574 Malaysian vocational students. Attitudes toward career counseling have been studied in Western cultures; however, little is known about how career counseling is perceived in E...

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Main Authors: Poh Li Lau, Tina Anctil, Guan, Teik Ee, Jas Laile Suzana Jaafar,, Teoh Gaik Kin
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spelling my.ums.eprints.255742020-07-20T01:23:16Z https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/25574/ Self-Concept, Attitudes Toward Career Counseling, and Work Readiness of Malaysian Vocational Students Poh Li Lau Tina Anctil Guan, Teik Ee Jas Laile Suzana Jaafar, Teoh Gaik Kin L Education (General) The authors examined the relationship between self‐concept, attitudes toward career counseling, and work readiness among 574 Malaysian vocational students. Attitudes toward career counseling have been studied in Western cultures; however, little is known about how career counseling is perceived in Eastern cultures. Attitudes toward career counseling were examined as a potential mediator of the relationship between self‐concept and work readiness. The authors applied structural equation modeling to explain these relationships. Value of career counseling was found to significantly mediate the link between self‐concept and work readiness. Results supported a direct relationship between positive self‐concept and work readiness skills. This may be due, in part, to a heightened value of career counseling among vocational students that increases career awareness and thus enhances work readiness. Future research could include samples with more female participants and additional constructs, such as self‐efficacy and career adaptability. 2020 Article PeerReviewed text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/25574/1/Self%E2%80%90Concept%2C%20Attitudes%20Toward%20Career%20Counseling%2C%20and%20Work%20Readiness%20of%20Malaysian%20Vocational%20Students.pdf text en https://eprints.ums.edu.my/id/eprint/25574/2/Self%E2%80%90Concept%2C%20Attitudes%20Toward%20Career%20Counseling%2C%20and%20Work%20Readiness%20of%20Malaysian%20Vocational%20Students1.pdf Poh Li Lau and Tina Anctil and Guan, Teik Ee and Jas Laile Suzana Jaafar, and Teoh Gaik Kin (2020) Self-Concept, Attitudes Toward Career Counseling, and Work Readiness of Malaysian Vocational Students. The Career development quarterly, 68 (1). pp. 18-31.
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Poh Li Lau
Tina Anctil
Guan, Teik Ee
Jas Laile Suzana Jaafar,
Teoh Gaik Kin
Self-Concept, Attitudes Toward Career Counseling, and Work Readiness of Malaysian Vocational Students
description The authors examined the relationship between self‐concept, attitudes toward career counseling, and work readiness among 574 Malaysian vocational students. Attitudes toward career counseling have been studied in Western cultures; however, little is known about how career counseling is perceived in Eastern cultures. Attitudes toward career counseling were examined as a potential mediator of the relationship between self‐concept and work readiness. The authors applied structural equation modeling to explain these relationships. Value of career counseling was found to significantly mediate the link between self‐concept and work readiness. Results supported a direct relationship between positive self‐concept and work readiness skills. This may be due, in part, to a heightened value of career counseling among vocational students that increases career awareness and thus enhances work readiness. Future research could include samples with more female participants and additional constructs, such as self‐efficacy and career adaptability.
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author Poh Li Lau
Tina Anctil
Guan, Teik Ee
Jas Laile Suzana Jaafar,
Teoh Gaik Kin
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Tina Anctil
Guan, Teik Ee
Jas Laile Suzana Jaafar,
Teoh Gaik Kin
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title Self-Concept, Attitudes Toward Career Counseling, and Work Readiness of Malaysian Vocational Students
title_short Self-Concept, Attitudes Toward Career Counseling, and Work Readiness of Malaysian Vocational Students
title_full Self-Concept, Attitudes Toward Career Counseling, and Work Readiness of Malaysian Vocational Students
title_fullStr Self-Concept, Attitudes Toward Career Counseling, and Work Readiness of Malaysian Vocational Students
title_full_unstemmed Self-Concept, Attitudes Toward Career Counseling, and Work Readiness of Malaysian Vocational Students
title_sort self-concept, attitudes toward career counseling, and work readiness of malaysian vocational students
publishDate 2020
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