Simulation of vocational activities: experimental evidence of (no) changes in vocational interests

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Many school-age pupils are undecided about their future vocation. This often stems from a lack of occupational information or lack of vocationally related experience. The goal of this study was to develop and evaluate an intervention focused on the possibility of changing vocational interests through the simulation of vocational activities. The sample consisted of 250 pupils who were finishing primary school. The intervention was constructed for practical and artistic interests and consisted of workbooks that aim to simulate these vocational activities. MANCOVA showed no effect in the change of vocational interests among the pupils. An alternative idea of intervention in the form of virtual reality simulations is also presented.

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Martončik, M., Babjáková, J., Čupková, L., Köverová, N., & Kačmárová, M. (2020). Simulation of vocational activities: experimental evidence of (no) changes in vocational interests. Empirical Research in Vocational Education and Training, 12(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s40461-020-00093-w

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