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Stefanie Reissner; Elizabeth Armitage-Chan – Studies in Higher Education, 2024
Professional identity formation (PIF) is an integral part of educating professionals. A well-formed professional identity helps individuals to develop a meaningful professional self-understanding that facilitates their transition to and sustainability in professional work. Although professional identity and its formation are well theorized, it is…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Self Concept, Professional Identity, Student Development
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Julia S. Meuleners; Birgit J. Neuhaus; Julia Eberle – Studies in Higher Education, 2023
The lack of support in academia, especially during doctoral studies, is a widely debated issue. Such experiences can be expected to be highly relevant to young researchers for their developing identity as scholars and their career aspirations. According to self-determination theory, support for the three basic psychological needs for competence,…
Descriptors: Doctoral Students, Student Research, Self Concept, Professional Identity
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Rust, Chris; Froud, Lorna – Journal of Teaching and Learning for Graduate Employability, 2011
"There is no difference between academic skills and employment skills," (Jackson, 2011, p.1). This paper argues that there is often a false dichotomy in the minds of academics between employability, and the so-called "skills agenda", and the teaching of academic disciplines. And even in professional courses, the view of…
Descriptors: College Graduates, Employment Potential, Job Skills, Literacy
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Weber, Kirsten – Frontiers of Education in China, 2010
This paper deals with the professionalization of human service work. It analyses learning processes and identity development in the emerging profession of child care with concrete examples from empirical research, based on a life history approach. It discusses examples of careers mainly based on students' life experience, pointing out that their…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Biographies, Child Care, Self Concept
Garcia, Teresa; And Others – 1995
This study examined college students' views of their "academic possible selves," how these possible selves vary by social group, and how students view the chance of becoming that possible self and the importance of and their power to attain that possible self. Participants were 126 college students enrolled in an introductory educational…
Descriptors: Aspiration, College Students, Education Work Relationship, Ethnicity
Wyoming Community Coll. Commission, Cheyenne. – 1990
A study was conducted by the Wyoming Community College Commission to describe the variables that affect students' progress toward their personal, academic and career objectives, and to evaluate their progress in reaching those objectives. The 5-year longitudinal study focused on a random sample of 181 students who were first-time, first-year…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Career Choice, Community Colleges, Education Work Relationship