2014
DOI: 10.18541/ser.2014.02.13.1.245
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Effects of the Elementary Inclusive Career Education Program Using Co-teaching on the Career Matur ity and Learning Motivation of Students with and without Disabilities

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“…Educational researchers in Korea have found evidence that students' career-related interests and activities influence their motivation to learn [25]. Lee & Park also found that the learning motivation of elementary students who participated in the integrated career education program has significantly increased [26]. A study by Choi and Joo reported that adolescents' career maturity and the result of career-related activities are statistically correlated with self-directed learning [27].…”
Section: Career Education and Learning In Koreamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Educational researchers in Korea have found evidence that students' career-related interests and activities influence their motivation to learn [25]. Lee & Park also found that the learning motivation of elementary students who participated in the integrated career education program has significantly increased [26]. A study by Choi and Joo reported that adolescents' career maturity and the result of career-related activities are statistically correlated with self-directed learning [27].…”
Section: Career Education and Learning In Koreamentioning
confidence: 99%