2021
DOI: 10.14527/9786257228404
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Vaka Örnekleriyle Kariyer Rehberliği ve Kariyer Psikolojik Danışması

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“…In addition, these compulsory courses have been included in the program only since 2007-2008 and therefore, there are many counselors and non-field guidance teachers who were appointed without having taken these courses. In fact, in a study conducted in 2021 with 70 guidance teachers working in primary schools (Ulaş-Kılıç & Demirtaş-Zorbaz, 2021), it has been shown that approximately one-quarter of these teachers (22.4%) graduated from departments other than GC, and only 18% of 70 teachers took a relevant applied course. Moreover, even if counselors have taken these courses as compulsory courses, they start to work at four different levels upon graduation and public personnel selection examination: preschool, primary school, middle school and high school.…”
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“…In addition, these compulsory courses have been included in the program only since 2007-2008 and therefore, there are many counselors and non-field guidance teachers who were appointed without having taken these courses. In fact, in a study conducted in 2021 with 70 guidance teachers working in primary schools (Ulaş-Kılıç & Demirtaş-Zorbaz, 2021), it has been shown that approximately one-quarter of these teachers (22.4%) graduated from departments other than GC, and only 18% of 70 teachers took a relevant applied course. Moreover, even if counselors have taken these courses as compulsory courses, they start to work at four different levels upon graduation and public personnel selection examination: preschool, primary school, middle school and high school.…”
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confidence: 99%