Development of a field tested career decision workbook for Bible college freshmen

Bible college personnel face a unique challenge in providing career counseling to their students. Bible college students hold a deeply religious world view which can bear directly upon their career decision-making. The purpose of this study was to develop a career decision making workbook for Bible...

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Main Author: Bartlett, William D.
Other Authors: Counselor Education
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Language:en
Published: Virginia Tech 2014
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10919/38331
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spelling ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-383312021-05-16T05:39:42Z Development of a field tested career decision workbook for Bible college freshmen Bartlett, William D. Counselor Education McDaniels, Carl O. Bryant, Clifton D. Fortune, Jimmie C. Gerstein, Martin LD5655.V856 1992.B378 Bible colleges Career development -- Decision making Vocational guidance Work -- Religious aspects -- Christianity Bible college personnel face a unique challenge in providing career counseling to their students. Bible college students hold a deeply religious world view which can bear directly upon their career decision-making. The purpose of this study was to develop a career decision making workbook for Bible college freshmen. The development of such a workbook required the identification of relevant spiritual determinants, appropriate career development resources, and the integration of career decision-making theory with a theology of work and leisure. Research and development methods used in the study included (1) initial document design, incorporating the use of instructional design principles; (2) review of readability experts; (3) preliminary field testing with students; and, (4) main field testing with students. The field tests were conducted as two-day workshops, involving a total of 38 subjects. The subjects were Bible college freshmen who volunteered to participate. The preliminary field test was conducted at a Bible college in southern West Virginia. The main field test involved three Bible colleges in the southeastern United States. Student interviews and a pretest-posttest design were utilized to obtain data on the workbook’s effectiveness. Field test results indicated that the workbook helped subjects to (1) crystallize their current career thinking, (2) increase their appreciation for a spiritual-rational model, (3) understand the importance of leisure as part of the concept of career, and (4) seriously think about the future consequences of decisions. Subjects performed poorly on the terminal objective, i.e., the making of a tentative career decision. However, low scores were thought to be an indicator of the limited nature of the workshop format rather than a reflection of the effectiveness of the workbook. Major conclusions were that (1) the workbook has the potential to encourage improved career decision-making skills for students and, (2) the workbook is adaptable to a variety of Bible college settings. Recommendations for document revision, operational field testing, and summative evaluation are presented. Ed. D. 2014-03-14T21:13:57Z 2014-03-14T21:13:57Z 1992-05-01 2008-06-06 2008-06-06 2008-06-06 Dissertation Text etd-06062008-165548 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/38331 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-06062008-165548/ en OCLC# 25611403 LD5655.V856_1992.B378.pdf In Copyright http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/ xii, 234 leaves BTD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech
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topic LD5655.V856 1992.B378
Bible colleges
Career development -- Decision making
Vocational guidance
Work -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
spellingShingle LD5655.V856 1992.B378
Bible colleges
Career development -- Decision making
Vocational guidance
Work -- Religious aspects -- Christianity
Bartlett, William D.
Development of a field tested career decision workbook for Bible college freshmen
description Bible college personnel face a unique challenge in providing career counseling to their students. Bible college students hold a deeply religious world view which can bear directly upon their career decision-making. The purpose of this study was to develop a career decision making workbook for Bible college freshmen. The development of such a workbook required the identification of relevant spiritual determinants, appropriate career development resources, and the integration of career decision-making theory with a theology of work and leisure. Research and development methods used in the study included (1) initial document design, incorporating the use of instructional design principles; (2) review of readability experts; (3) preliminary field testing with students; and, (4) main field testing with students. The field tests were conducted as two-day workshops, involving a total of 38 subjects. The subjects were Bible college freshmen who volunteered to participate. The preliminary field test was conducted at a Bible college in southern West Virginia. The main field test involved three Bible colleges in the southeastern United States. Student interviews and a pretest-posttest design were utilized to obtain data on the workbook’s effectiveness. Field test results indicated that the workbook helped subjects to (1) crystallize their current career thinking, (2) increase their appreciation for a spiritual-rational model, (3) understand the importance of leisure as part of the concept of career, and (4) seriously think about the future consequences of decisions. Subjects performed poorly on the terminal objective, i.e., the making of a tentative career decision. However, low scores were thought to be an indicator of the limited nature of the workshop format rather than a reflection of the effectiveness of the workbook. Major conclusions were that (1) the workbook has the potential to encourage improved career decision-making skills for students and, (2) the workbook is adaptable to a variety of Bible college settings. Recommendations for document revision, operational field testing, and summative evaluation are presented. === Ed. D.
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