Evaluation of the organization and effectiveness of career counseling for Vietnamese high school students
Ha Le Nguyen (),
Anh Thi Van Dam () and
Linh Thi Kim Ha ()
Humanities and Social Sciences Letters, 2024, vol. 12, issue 2, 383-393
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Career counseling services are provided in high schools but the effectiveness of these services is still a topic of debate. The purpose of this paper is to examine the organization and effectiveness of career counseling for Vietnamese high school students. The challenges and obstacles in offering successful career counseling to Vietnamese high school students will be discussed in this paper in addition to the current state of the country's career counseling programmes at present and possible solutions. 360 students participated in a study that the authors conducted on career counselling in 15 high schools situated in the province of Binh Dinh, Vietnam. According to the findings, there is room for improvement in raising awareness of career counseling's significance and effectiveness in influencing choices about careers even though many students show some interest in it and consider its activities well-defined. Parents generally rate the importance of career counseling as high but there is a lack of interest in it. It is also crucial to consider the unique needs and challenges of each student especially those from underrepresented and marginalized backgrounds and to use technology to provide personalized career counseling services.
Keywords: Career counseling; Effectiveness; High school; Organization; Student. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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