• Title of article

    Academic and Career Aspiration and Destinations: A Hong Kong Perspective on Adolescent Transition

  • Author/Authors

    Tsui, Kwok-Tung University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong , John Lee, Chi-Kin University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong , Sammy Hui, King-Fai University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong , Derek Chun, Wai-Sun University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong , Kim Chan, Nim-Chi University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong

  • Pages
    14
  • From page
    1
  • To page
    14
  • Abstract
    Understanding the academic and career aspirations of adolescents and their destinations could inform policy makers and educators about how best to provide support at society and school levels to facilitate adolescents transitioning from school to further education and work. The current qualitative study investigates seven senior secondary students from three schools with varying intakes of student ability under the “Secondary School Places Allocation System” in Hong Kong. By employing a Systems Theory Framework, the study looked into the academic and career aspirations of these students and tracked their destinations immediately after secondary school graduation. Findings show that the academic and career aspirations of adolescents and their destinations are shaped by prevailing preferences for attaining higher qualifications, preferably a bachelor’s degree, parental and others’ influences, and outcomes of public examination results. The implications of enhancing support for the societal, school, and career- and life-planning education of individuals are discussed.
  • Keywords
    Hong Kong , Transition , TAFE
  • Journal title
    Education Research International
  • Serial Year
    2019
  • Record number

    2620145