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“…Teaching task demand, expertise, difficulties, and individual perceived ability to teach affect motivation to pursue the career. Students perceived self-efficacy influences professional aspirations [12], and self-efficacy contributes to people's career decision-making [13]. Other studies [14]- [16], all confirmed that there is a correlation between self-efficacy and career choice and aspiration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Teaching task demand, expertise, difficulties, and individual perceived ability to teach affect motivation to pursue the career. Students perceived self-efficacy influences professional aspirations [12], and self-efficacy contributes to people's career decision-making [13]. Other studies [14]- [16], all confirmed that there is a correlation between self-efficacy and career choice and aspiration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Family income and time spent by parents in this study are measured based on the type of work that determines the length of work hours of the father and mother, from the results of studies conducted by previous researchers, have a significant positive effect on academic achievement of parents' moral support for adolescent education. And career guidance provided by the family (Ion et al, 2020).…”
Section: Family Characteristicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Regarding the explanation above, there is research that has contradictory results showing that the family environment has no relationship with student learning outcomes at school (Pappattu & Vanitha, 2017). While several other previous studies show the results of their research that there is a positive influence of the family environment on student learning outcomes Ion et al, 2020;Tanjung, 2020;Afriyani, 2020;Umar et al, 2020;Lindfors et al, 2018;Hampden-Thompson & Galindo, 2017;Top et al, 2017;Long & Pang, 2016;J. & K., 2015;Cho & Campbell, 2011).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 98%