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Broadening Career Horizons for Students in At-Risk Environments
Authors:Karen M O'Brien  Rebecca D Dukstein  Stacey L Jackson  Merideth J Tomlinson  Ngondi A Kamatuka
Abstract:Researchers and practitioners embarked on a collaborative venture to develop, implement, and evaluate a career intervention program for 7th grade students who were at-risk for vocational underachievement. Students participating in the Career Horizons Program demonstrated enhanced confidence in performing tasks related to investigating, selecting, and implementing a career choice. They also considered a greater number of careers and selected those that were congruent with their interests. No change was found in confidence regarding degree of self-knowledge. Suggestions are provided for improving on the development and evaluation of career exploration programs to enhance career self-efficacy and broaden the career horizons of students in at-risk environments.
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