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Talent development, work habits, and career exploration of Chinese middle-school adolescents: Development of the career and talent development self-efficacy scale
- Talent development, work habits, and career exploration of Chinese middle-school adolescents: Development of the career and talent development self-efficacy scale
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- Yuen, Man Tak Faculty of Education, University of Hong Kong
- Gysbers, Norman C. University of Missouri-Columbia, USA
- Chan, Raymond M. C. Hong Kong Baptist University, China
- Lau, Patrick S. Y. Chinese University of Hong Kong, China
- Shea, Peter M. K. The Hong Kong Council of the Church of Christ in China
- High Ability Studies, 21(1), 47-62, 2010
- Routledge
- 2010
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- Hong Kong
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- 1997.7 onwards
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- 中學教育
- This article describes the development of an instrument - the Career and Talent Development Self-Efficacy Scale (CTD-SES) - for assessing students' self-efficacy in applying life skills essential for personal talent development, acquisition of positive work habits, and career exploration. In Study 1, data were obtained from a large sample of Chinese middle-school students (N=15,113) in Grades 7-9 in Hong Kong. The CTD-SES is an 18-item questionnaire with subscales containing items that address students' orientations toward developing their own talents, acquiring and applying positive work habits, and exploring their career possibilities. Evidence is provided for internal consistency, temporal stability, and factor structure of the CTD-SES. Goodness of fit statistics provided support for a three-primary-factor-plus-higher-factor model, and this solution was used in the statistical analyses. The data also indicated that students with plans for university study reported significantly higher scores than those without on all three domains of career and talent development. In Study 2 (N=308) Grade 10 high-ability students' scores in CTD-SES were correlated with scores in career decision self-efficacy and academic performance. The development and validation of CTD-SES is the first step toward investigating career exploration, work habits, and talent development among Asian middle-school adolescents.[Copyright of High Ability Studies is the property of Routledge. Full article may be available at the publisher's website: http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13598139.2010.488089]
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- 英文
- 期刊論文
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- 13598139
- https://bibliography.lib.eduhk.hk/tc/bibs/a5c135db
- 2010-11-28
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