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Student and Counselor Perceptions of Career Counselor Work Activities in a Community College
Authors:Tarin F Olson  Ralph E Matkin
Institution:1. Tarin F. Olson is a career counselor at Citrus College in Glendora, California.;2. Ralph E. Matkin is an associate professor in the Department of Educational Psychology and Administration, California State University, Long Beach.
Abstract:This study examined whether differences exist between student and counselor perceptions of work activities performed by the latter group in a large Southern California community college. Participants responded to a 40-item questionnaire indicating whether tasks were actually performed, and whether they ought be performed by counselors when providing career guidance. Chi-square with Yates's correction for continuity and Fisher's Exact Test were used to analyze the data. Statistically significant results indicated that students did not believe that counselors were actually performing the majority of tasks commonly and ideally associated with career counseling services. Although students and counselors agreed on ideal career counselor work activities, counselor responses revealed no difference between their actual and ideal duties.
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