Swedish career guidance counsellors’ recognition of newly arrived migrant students’ knowledge and educational strategies

This article studies the recognition of newly arrived students (NAS) knowledge in Swedish career guidance. It aims to analyze how career guidance (CG) counsellors at public schools a) describe and assess the already existing knowledge and competences of NAS, and b) express opinions towards their vie...

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Main Author: Fredrik Hertzberg
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Western Norway University of Applied Sciences 2017-05-01
Series:Nordvei
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Online Access:https://boap.uib.no/index.php/nordvei/article/view/1220
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spelling doaj-94aca5fc4c4945b5aa4931a75cad18722020-11-24T22:00:51ZengWestern Norway University of Applied SciencesNordvei2535-30472017-05-012110.15845/ntvp.v2i1.1220Swedish career guidance counsellors’ recognition of newly arrived migrant students’ knowledge and educational strategiesFredrik HertzbergThis article studies the recognition of newly arrived students (NAS) knowledge in Swedish career guidance. It aims to analyze how career guidance (CG) counsellors at public schools a) describe and assess the already existing knowledge and competences of NAS, and b) express opinions towards their viewpoints on learning, education and work. The article is based on a qualitative analysis of semi-structured interviews with five CG counsellors. The notion of “recognition” denote both the evaluation of a) knowledge and b) the general attitudes towards educational choosing. The acts of evaluation studied are informal in character, and derive from interviews with CG counsellors. The knowledge of NAS about the labor market and the educational system are considered inadequate, and that their vocational aspirations were held to be erratic, narrow and rigid. Educational preferences and strategies influenced by a collectivistic ethos are regarded as pedagogically and ethically erroneous, and are not recognized. https://boap.uib.no/index.php/nordvei/article/view/1220Newly arrived migrantscareer guidance counsellingvocational and educational guidancerecognitionknowledge
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Swedish career guidance counsellors’ recognition of newly arrived migrant students’ knowledge and educational strategies
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vocational and educational guidance
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title Swedish career guidance counsellors’ recognition of newly arrived migrant students’ knowledge and educational strategies
title_short Swedish career guidance counsellors’ recognition of newly arrived migrant students’ knowledge and educational strategies
title_full Swedish career guidance counsellors’ recognition of newly arrived migrant students’ knowledge and educational strategies
title_fullStr Swedish career guidance counsellors’ recognition of newly arrived migrant students’ knowledge and educational strategies
title_full_unstemmed Swedish career guidance counsellors’ recognition of newly arrived migrant students’ knowledge and educational strategies
title_sort swedish career guidance counsellors’ recognition of newly arrived migrant students’ knowledge and educational strategies
publisher Western Norway University of Applied Sciences
series Nordvei
issn 2535-3047
publishDate 2017-05-01
description This article studies the recognition of newly arrived students (NAS) knowledge in Swedish career guidance. It aims to analyze how career guidance (CG) counsellors at public schools a) describe and assess the already existing knowledge and competences of NAS, and b) express opinions towards their viewpoints on learning, education and work. The article is based on a qualitative analysis of semi-structured interviews with five CG counsellors. The notion of “recognition” denote both the evaluation of a) knowledge and b) the general attitudes towards educational choosing. The acts of evaluation studied are informal in character, and derive from interviews with CG counsellors. The knowledge of NAS about the labor market and the educational system are considered inadequate, and that their vocational aspirations were held to be erratic, narrow and rigid. Educational preferences and strategies influenced by a collectivistic ethos are regarded as pedagogically and ethically erroneous, and are not recognized.
topic Newly arrived migrants
career guidance counselling
vocational and educational guidance
recognition
knowledge
url https://boap.uib.no/index.php/nordvei/article/view/1220
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