Career Adaptability in the 9th Year: Efficacy of an Intervention in Two Consecutive School Years

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The program Eu Pertenço ao Meu Futuro! (I Belong to My Future!) has evidence of effectiveness in the career adaptability of 9th-year Portuguese students. This study evaluates its effectiveness in two consecutive school years, 2015/16 and 2016/17 - a period with a series of government changes that impacted school educational projects. This study was conducted with 2,376 students (1201 (50.5%) boys; age M = 14.53 years; SD = .836), 1138 of whom were randomized into the experimental group and 816 in the control group. Data were collected by means of the Adaptability Scale, administered in a pre- and posttest with a sevenweeks interval, and treated using the MANOVA. The intervention achieved the expected results regarding confidence and control in 2016/17. The program had different effects in the two school years, reaching more favorable outcomes in the second year, which may be explained by contextual factors and the intervention process.

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De Carvalho, C. L., do Céu Taveira, M., & Ambiel, R. A. M. (2021). Career Adaptability in the 9th Year: Efficacy of an Intervention in Two Consecutive School Years. Paideia, 31. https://doi.org/10.1590/1982-4327e3132

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