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Kenny, Maureen E.; Walsh-Blair, Lynn Y.; Blustein, David L.; Bempechat, Janine; Seltzer, Joanne – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2010
Drawing upon expectancy value, hope, and self-determination theories, this study explores the contributions of work-based beliefs and autonomy support as predictors of adaptive achievement-related beliefs. Two hundred and one urban high school students who were enrolled in a work-based learning program completed measures of work hope, autonomy…
Descriptors: Professional Autonomy, Student Motivation, Achievement Need, Adolescents
Medvide, Mary Beth; Blustein, David L. – Journal of Career Development, 2010
This qualitative study examined the educational and career plans of a sample of urban minority high school students who voluntarily participated in a dual enrollment program at a private, technology-based community college in a metropolitan center in the northeastern United States. This program allows students to take college courses in science,…
Descriptors: Career Planning, Dual Enrollment, Minority Groups, Urban Youth
Diemer, Matthew A.; Blustein, David L. – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2006
This study explored the role of critical consciousness as a key factor in predicting progress in career development among urban high school students. Critical consciousness, or the capacity to recognize and overcome sociopolitical barriers, was operationalized through sociopolitical analysis and sociopolitical control. Canonical correlation…
Descriptors: Career Development, Urban Youth, High School Students, Adolescents