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DOI: 10.15507/1991-9468.094.023.201901.100-118

 

Career Self-Guidance as a Key Factor in the Development of High School Students’ Competitive Ability and Orientedness

 

Gennadiy F. Shafranov-Kutsev
Professor of Chair of General and Economic Sociology, Scientific Director of Tyumen State University (6 Volodarsky St., Tyumen 625003, Russia), Academician of Russian Academy of Education, Dr.Sci. (Philosophy), ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7823-0525, Scopus ID: 56728858400, Researcher ID: N-5782-2017, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Lyudmila V. Gulyaeva
Senior Researcher, Laboratory of Sociological Research, Tyumen State University (6 Volodarsky St., Tyumen 625003, Russia), Ph.D. (Sociology), ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-0463-4743, Scopus ID: 57200188383, Researcher ID: B-5487-2019, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

Introduction. The article discusses the relationship between career self-guidance of high school students and their competitiveness. The authors highlight the indicators of career self-guidance and analyze their influence on the actualization of socially significant qualities, promoting the development of adolescent competitiveness. Influence of information technologies changes radically content and structure of professional activities. The ability to respond to the changes in the labor market and integrate into the relations while carrying out professional activity is essential for young people. The purpose of this article is to consider the specifics of career self-guidance of contemporary senior pupils and to analyze its influence on the competitive orientation of pupils.
Materials and Methods. A questionnaire survey of high school students was selected for its reliability and validity in studying competitive skills. IBM SPSS Statistics 23 software was used to process and analyze the obtained data (N = 1 067 respondents).
Results. The results reveal that the career self-guidance of high school students is a key factor in the process of formation of their competitive orientation. The main motives of future professional activity of senior students and the criteria of educational institution choice were defined. In addition, the key factors that influence the process of making decision of education continuing and their connection with competitive oriented pupils were considered. The indicators of career self-guidance process were revealed.
Discussion and Conclusion. The research results may be useful for teachers and psychologists at high schools, for representatives who study competitive relations in educational sphere and for educators at vocational institutions and universities to develop career guidance strategies. These findings provide the following insights for future research: a comparative analysis of senior pupils’ career guidance measures` efficiency, conducted by different structures, the study of Internet technologies impact on career self-guidance and the study of atlases and new occupations list and their position in a future labor market.

Keywords: career self-guidance, professional orientation, qualification of a career self-guidance, high school, competitiveness

Acknowledgements: The study was carried out with the financial support of the State Task of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation “Formation of Competitive Ability and Orientedness of Young People in Russian Society in the Context of Modern Socio-Cultural Dynamics”. Project code: 28.2941.2017/4.6.

For citation: Shafranov-Kutsev G.F., Gulyayeva L.V. Career Self-Guidance as a Key Factor in the Development of High School Students’ Competitive Ability and Orientedness. Integratsiya obrazovaniya = Integration of Education. 2019; 23(1):100-118. DOI: 10.15507/1991-9468.094.023.201901.100-118

Contribution of the authors:
Gennadiy F. Shafranov-Kutsev – scientific management; development of methodology; provision of resources; securing financing; collection of data and evidence; critical analysis and revision of the text.
Lydmila V. Gulyayeva – study of the concept; data analysis; visualization/presentation of data in the text; word processing; writing the draft.

All authors have read and approved the final manuscript.

Submitted 18.05.2018; revised 17.10.2018; published online 29.03.2019.

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