The Later Years


Autoria(s): Bahr, Nan
Contribuinte(s)

Bahr, Nan

Pendergast, Donna

Data(s)

2007

Resumo

Chapter summary • The adolescent and work — Advantages of part-time work — Disadvantages of part-time work — Theory/literature re vocational issues — Influences on vocational choice — How do we prepare young people for thinking about work? • The Education and Training Reforms for the Future (ETRF) in Australia: Learning or earning — What these changes mean for young people — VET (Vocational Education and Training) • Summary • Key points • Further thinking • References Who we are, our self-concept and self-esteem, for many people is tied closely to what we do. Our profession, our employment and our ambitions define us in many ways. In our society we have not yet separated completely the notion of personal worth from social contribution and status. At Australian BBQs, a pretty staple question to ask is ‘So, what do you do?’ when meeting someone new. We are pretty tolerant with a range of responses to that question, but the bottom line is the notion that there ought to be a coherent answer. Adolescents know this, and as they try to define their identity/identities and launch into adulthood they are confronted with the great unknown, the world of work...

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/26506/

Publicador

ACER Press

Relação

http://shop.acer.edu.au/acer-shop/product/0864316933

Bahr, Nan (2007) The Later Years. In Bahr, Nan & Pendergast, Donna (Eds.) The Millennial Adolescent. ACER Press, Camberwell, Victoria, pp. 229-243.

Fonte

Office of Education Research; Faculty of Education

Palavras-Chave #179900 OTHER PSYCHOLOGY AND COGNITIVE SCIENCES #adolescence #teenagers #work #vocation
Tipo

Book Chapter