Konsultavimas mokykloje: keturių šalių konsultavimo profesionalų darbo ypatumų palyginimas

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Lietuvių kalba / Lithuanian
Title:
Konsultavimas mokykloje: keturių šalių konsultavimo profesionalų darbo ypatumų palyginimas
Alternative Title:
Counselling at school: a comparison of the work characteristics of school counselling professionals in four different countries
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Acta paedagogica Vilnensia. 2019, t. 42, p. 59-74
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LTNegausūs mokyklos konsultantų įvairių darbo aspektų tyrimų rezultatai yra nevienaprasmiai, kartais net prieštarauja vieni kitiems, tačiau atskleidžia pakankamai daug nepageidaujamų karjeros / mokyklos konsultantų darbo aspektų. Tyrimo tikslas – išanalizuoti ir palyginti konsultavimo mokykloje profesionalų darbo ypatumų raišką Lietuvoje, Italijoje, Graikijoje ir Airijoje. Tyrimas atliktas vykdant projektą SUCCESS*. Konsultavimo mokykloje profesionalų apklausa vyko 2018 m. vasario ir kovo mėnesiais. Apklausti 289 mokyklos konsultantai iš Lietuvos, Italijos, Airijos ir Graikijos. Duomenims surinkti buvo naudota internetinė apklausa pagal specialiai sukurtą klausimyną. Tyrimas atskleidė, kad tiek karjeros, tiek akademinio konsultavimo funkcijos mokyklose skirtingose šalyse priskiriamos skirtingų kvalifikacijų mokyklose dirbantiems profesionalams. Rezultatai parodė, kad visose šalyse mokyklos konsultantai vykdo įvairias konsultavimo veiklas, bet skiriasi tiek šių konsultavimo veiklų atlikimo dažnis įvairiose šalyse, tiek ir konsultantų pasirengimo konsultuoti lygis. Tyrimas atskleidė, kad konsultavimo mokykloje profesionalų pasitenkinimas darbu aukštesnis nei vidutinis. Nepaisant požiūrio į konsultantų profesinį tobulėjimą skirtumų, visi konsultantai nurodė didesnį nei vidurkis poreikį tobulinti savo profesines kompetencijas. [Iš leidinio]Reikšminiai žodžiai: Konsultavimo mokykloje profesionalai; Konsultantų vaidmenys; Pasitenkinimas darbu; School counseling professionals; Counselor roles; Job satisfaction.

ENThe technological revolution, the ever-changing economic and political conditions, and the resulting changes in life and work environments impede career planning for young people and pose challenges for career counselors in career orientation. Nowadays, career counselors have to not only assist students in planning and implementing individual, social, academic, and career goals, but they must also help the school community to ensure the effective functioning of schools in general. There is a lack of studies focusing on various aspects of career counselors’ professional activities, with the existing studies providing inconsistent or even contradictory results. Another problem lies in the huge gap between the theoretical, methodological, and methodical career counseling models and real counseling experience. Therefore, this study was conducted with the aim of analyzing and comparing the characteristics of career counselors’ professional activities in Lithuania, Italy, Greece, and Ireland.The study was part of the project “Strategies to Utilise and Cultivate Positive Characteristics & Employability Skills in Schools” (SUCCESS, 2017-12-LT01-KA201-035247). In total, 289 school career counselors from Lithuania, Italy, Ireland, and Greece were surveyed. Most of the participants (90 percent) were female, and their age varied between 25 and 60 years. In all countries, the professional experience of career counseling varied between 1 and 10 years. The results of this study revealed that across different countries, career professionals with different educational backgrounds perform career counseling. In Lithuania, career counselors are mainly psychologists, in Italy – teachers, in Ireland – consultants, and in Greece – teachers, psychologists, and consultants that carry out career counselling. The results have also shown that in all these countries career counselors perform various career counseling activities: career information, career assessment, career education, and career consulting using (non)psychological methods, although the frequency of these activities and the subjective readiness for them is different across countries. The counselors in all countries are satisfied with their jobs. Despite the existing differences in needs for professional development, all counselors expressed a higher-than-average need to develop their career counseling competencies. [From the publication]

DOI:
10.15388/ActPaed.42.4
ISSN:
1392-5016; 1648-665X
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2019-09-17 09:14:02
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