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Gendered Perceptions’ regarding Career Guidance Needs at Higher Education Level

Authors :
Azhar Mehmood
Sumaira Khan
Wajeeha Aurangzeb
Source :
International Journal of Innovation in Teaching and Learning (IJITL). 6:48-62
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
International Journal of Innovation in Teaching and Learning, 2021.

Abstract

Career guidance had been a strong variable for consideration in democratic societies at global level. Individual autonomy and choice making is imperative for indulging in better market economy. Career guidance programs, if introduced at university level are very helpful for students in overcoming hesitation in career choices and selecting desirable study paths. The study compared career guidance needs among students at higher education level in Pakistan with reference to gender. Mix method design was adopted to extract data from graduating students enrolled in Management Sciences through questionnaire and semi structured interviews (male=100, female=100). Findings illuminated that male students (μ=4.1) have a clear idea about career guidance through internship programs whereas female students (μ=3.1) differed in their views about it. Male students suggested that career planning strategies, if implemented in their course may help designing lifelong careers whereas female students’ focus was towards development of effective career skills only. It is suggested that career guidance is on the brink of coming a national reality at all of the educational levels, so it may be included as a vital part in curriculum. Furthermore, as female students in our society are given less projection so they may be provided with more chances of exposure towards their future careers. Keywords: Perceptions, career guidance, career skills, career planning

Details

ISSN :
25200003 and 26642247
Volume :
6
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Innovation in Teaching and Learning (IJITL)
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........6a3cdff5c03ea04aa885ecb1d19954e0
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.35993/ijitl.v6i2.810