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Secondary Agricultural Education Program and Human Influences on Career Decision Self-Efficacy

Title: Secondary Agricultural Education Program and Human Influences on Career Decision Self-Efficacy
Language: English
Authors: Marx, Adam A.; Simonsen, Jon C.; Kitchel, Tracy
Source: Journal of Agricultural Education. 2014 55(2):214-229.
Availability: American Association for Agricultural Education. P.O. Box 7607, Department of Agricultural and Extension Education, Raleigh, NC 27695. Web site: http://www.aaaeonline.org
Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 16
Publication Date: 2014
Document Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Secondary Education; High Schools
Descriptors: Secondary Education; Agricultural Education; Career Choice; Decision Making; Self Concept Measures; Self Efficacy; Vocational Maturity; High School Students; Student Surveys; Influences; Learning Experience; Expectation; Career Development; Workshops; Student Participation; Competition; Correlation; Statistical Analysis
Geographic Terms: Missouri
Assessment and Survey Identifiers: Career Decision Making Self Efficacy Scale
ISSN: 1042-0541
Abstract: The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between career decision self-efficacy (CDSE) and components of the secondary agricultural education program. Additionally, the authors sought to describe secondary students' CDSE and career decision influences. This study's design was descriptive and relational and incorporated high school junior and senior student responses (n = 114) to surveys. Taylor and Betz' (1983) Career Decision Self-Efficacy Scale, Short Form (CDSE-SF) was incorporated in addition to instruments developed solely for this study. This study's findings revealed secondary agricultural education students were mostly confident in their career decisiveness across all five constructs of the CDSE-SF. Participation in Career Development Events (CDEs) revealed low correlations with four constructs in the CDSESF. Supervised Agricultural Experiences (SAEs) did not highly influence this group of participants' career decisions. The authors also discuss the perceived influence of identified persons and other components of the secondary agricultural education program based on student responses. Recommendations are made to teachers and parents to improve secondary students' career decision-making.
Abstractor: As Provided
Number of References: 45
Entry Date: 2016
Accession Number: EJ1122366
Database: ERIC