1. Skills for Future Work (H2030): Multigroup Analysis in Professional and Baccalaureate Training
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Ramón Chacón-Cuberos, Jorge Expósito-López, Eva María Olmedo-Moreno, and José Javier Romero Díaz de la Guardia
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050101 languages & linguistics ,Medical education ,Sociology and Political Science ,Scale (ratio) ,05 social sciences ,Professional development ,050109 social psychology ,Training (civil) ,Work (electrical) ,Vocational education ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Psychology ,General Psychology ,Social Sciences (miscellaneous) - Abstract
Purpose: This study sought to validate the Skills for Future Work Scale for its use with professional/vocational training (PT) and baccalaureate students. Methods: A total of 1,159 students were recruited. Structural equation analysis was performed using IBM Amos Graphics®. Results: Excellent fit indices were obtained, forming a final scale composed of nine indicators and two factors. The first dimension was associated with cognitive skills and adaptability, grouping together the skills of finding meaning, adaptable thinking, and understanding management. The second dimension comprises collaborative skills, as social intelligence and virtual collaboration. Discussion: Collaboration skills were more developed within those undertaking PT, while baccalaureate students had more strongly developed mastery over new media. This scale allows to know effectively the development of the work skills set by the European Union in the 2030 horizon. These findings contribute interesting data regarding the development of training strategies to support insertion into the job market.
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- 2021
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