Factors Influencing Career Decision-Making among Tenth grade students in South Batina Governorate

The purpose of the present study was to investigate factors that influence the career decision-making of tenth graders in the South-Batina governorate and the extent of influence of each, in addition to the effect of gender, level of achievement, field of specialty, and parents educational level var...

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Main Authors: Mohammed Nasser Al-Saqri, Hafida Suliman Al Brashdiah
Format: Article
Language:Arabic
Published: Sultan Qaboos University 2015-06-01
Series:Journal of Arts and Social Sciences
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Online Access:https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/jass/article/view/1085
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spelling doaj-e69216f3537248a28423bdd2b3b2d6ee2020-11-25T00:00:30ZaraSultan Qaboos UniversityJournal of Arts and Social Sciences2312-12702522-22792015-06-0162153110.24200/jass.vol6iss2pp15-311034Factors Influencing Career Decision-Making among Tenth grade students in South Batina GovernorateMohammed Nasser Al-Saqri0Hafida Suliman Al Brashdiah1Sultan Qaboos University, OmanSultan Qaboos University, OmanThe purpose of the present study was to investigate factors that influence the career decision-making of tenth graders in the South-Batina governorate and the extent of influence of each, in addition to the effect of gender, level of achievement, field of specialty, and parents educational level variables on those factors. A quantitative method approach was used for data collection. A questionnaire of career decision-making factors was applied to a random cluster sample of (350) tenth grade students (52.3% male, and 47.7% female). Factor analysis yielded three subscales for self-efficacy, family and social factors, and school factors. The results of the study indicate that first school factors, then self-efficacy, and finally family and social factors reported high levels of influence on the career decisions made by tenth graders. The independent samples t-Test revealed that the self-efficacy and school factors influence female students. Moreover, the results show that the self-efficacy and school factors are mainly influencing the science students. The One-Way ANOVA Test revealed significant differences in self-efficacy related to the achievement level, favouring students with high achievement. The results also show significant differences in both school factors influencing low achievement students and the self-efficacy factor favouring parents with higher education.https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/jass/article/view/1085Career Decision-Making, Self- efficacy, Family and Social- factors, school- factors
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author Mohammed Nasser Al-Saqri
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Factors Influencing Career Decision-Making among Tenth grade students in South Batina Governorate
Journal of Arts and Social Sciences
Career Decision-Making, Self- efficacy, Family and Social- factors, school- factors
author_facet Mohammed Nasser Al-Saqri
Hafida Suliman Al Brashdiah
author_sort Mohammed Nasser Al-Saqri
title Factors Influencing Career Decision-Making among Tenth grade students in South Batina Governorate
title_short Factors Influencing Career Decision-Making among Tenth grade students in South Batina Governorate
title_full Factors Influencing Career Decision-Making among Tenth grade students in South Batina Governorate
title_fullStr Factors Influencing Career Decision-Making among Tenth grade students in South Batina Governorate
title_full_unstemmed Factors Influencing Career Decision-Making among Tenth grade students in South Batina Governorate
title_sort factors influencing career decision-making among tenth grade students in south batina governorate
publisher Sultan Qaboos University
series Journal of Arts and Social Sciences
issn 2312-1270
2522-2279
publishDate 2015-06-01
description The purpose of the present study was to investigate factors that influence the career decision-making of tenth graders in the South-Batina governorate and the extent of influence of each, in addition to the effect of gender, level of achievement, field of specialty, and parents educational level variables on those factors. A quantitative method approach was used for data collection. A questionnaire of career decision-making factors was applied to a random cluster sample of (350) tenth grade students (52.3% male, and 47.7% female). Factor analysis yielded three subscales for self-efficacy, family and social factors, and school factors. The results of the study indicate that first school factors, then self-efficacy, and finally family and social factors reported high levels of influence on the career decisions made by tenth graders. The independent samples t-Test revealed that the self-efficacy and school factors influence female students. Moreover, the results show that the self-efficacy and school factors are mainly influencing the science students. The One-Way ANOVA Test revealed significant differences in self-efficacy related to the achievement level, favouring students with high achievement. The results also show significant differences in both school factors influencing low achievement students and the self-efficacy factor favouring parents with higher education.
topic Career Decision-Making, Self- efficacy, Family and Social- factors, school- factors
url https://journals.squ.edu.om/index.php/jass/article/view/1085
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