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Perceptions of Non-College-Bound,Vocationally Oriented High School Graduates
Authors:Robert L. Betz  Kenneth B. Engle  George G. Mallinson
Abstract:In-depth structured interviews of 309 high school graduates judged to be non-college-bound explored perceptions of their (a) educational experiences, (b) vocational experiences, (c) self-concepts, and (d) family relationships. Interview data were compiled two years after high school graduation from subjects residing in urban, “rurban,” and rural environments in four mid-central states. Content analysis of written reports of subjects perceptions resulted in four major conclusions: (a) employment-bound, non-college-oriented students perceive the school, the counselors, and other personnel within the school as favoring the college-bound student; (b) counselors were not perceived as being helpful in assisting employment-bound youth to satisfactory vocational decisions; (c) subjects were unable to articulate meaningful concepts of self; and (d) generally, they did not perceive parents as being at all helpful in resolving personal, educational, and vocational problems.
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