Chapter I
THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND
Introduction
The concept of career or choice of occupation begins as early as childhood. It is
when children play as a doctor, teacher, chef and the like. Children are most likely to
answer questions when asked regarding what they want to be in the future. Even though
the process of having career options comes early, the actual start of serious planning and
deciding of career comes in the adolescent period. Adolescence is the stage where
adolescents need to have good decision-making skills because important decisions will be
taken in this period.
Adolescent period is the stage of most senior high school students. Senior high
school is a crucial stage for every student. It is the stage in high school wherein students
should have their decision when it comes to their career and to become prepared for the
transition from school to work or college. It is when the playtime is almost over, for
students should be serious about what they want to be and to do in their life. This can be
one of the measures whether a student will be successful in the future. Not all senior high
school students have their final decisions when it comes to the path they will take in
college and even if they do, it is not assured that it will be the final one.
Career planning is essential for students to know what course they will take in
college. With this, a college degree will help them to achieve their desired profession or
occupation. Career choice is considered a great challenge in any student’s life since many
factors could influence and affect it. According to Associated Equipment Distributors
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Foundation (2015), some of the possible factors that affect students’ career decisions are;
peers, family, personality and experiences, cultural values and norms, and teachers.
Person’s success, satisfaction, and happiness depend on how accurately he or she chooses
his or her career. Inappropriate career selection can affect the performance, fulfillment
and mental health of the individual for life. Once we invest time, money and effort in a
particular career path, it may not be easy to change the path. Changing the career is also
harmful to psychological health (Oke, 2012).
According to Oke (2012), students will be wise in their career choices if they have
gone through proper career counseling. Without adequate and accurate counseling and
guidance, students are at risk of being impelled to choose careers that are not suitable for
them.
Teachers play an essential part in the students’ career development as they are
also considered as the second parents of the students. According to Glaze (2016),
teachers influence students’ values, attitudes, and career choices. They work
collaboratively with parents, community members and employers to prepare them for
multiple roles that they will have throughout their lives. In addition, teachers are in a
good position to relate what they teach to the world of work and occupational choices. In
this regard, every teacher could be described as a career educator. The focus in the early
grades is on career awareness and exploration – not a career choice. In the later grades,
when teachers relate the content of the curriculum to occupations, it also helps students
see the relationship between learning and earning.
Teachers play many roles when it comes to career decision making of students.
According to Hooley (2015), there are several roles teachers can play. Teachers have
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their own career so their experiences are useful to the students. As trusted adults, students
approach them when they have concerns and dilemmas when it comes to career, and
teachers need to be able to offer some solutions. The next role focuses on teaching.
Teachers can link their subjects in the world of work. For example, a science teacher
making scientific processes could interest the students, and it could influence their choice
of career. Same with English teachers, being able to communicate well in English could
make the students fascinated so it could turn into a great factor when deciding about their
career.
The researchers are also Senior High School students and they observed that some
of the students are still hesitant about their career choice. Some do not even know what
course they will take in college considering the amount of time left to have their decision
and college entrance exams are fast approaching. So the researchers decided to undertake
this research to identify how subject teachers’ performances affect the career decision
making of the students.
Making a decision towards career is something should not be done easily. There
are a lot of things to consider so one should think deeply and smartly to come up to a
good decision. Career choice involves not a single decision but a series of decisions. It
does not come overnight for it needs to be planned for enough time. A good decision is
an achievement as it leads an individual to success (Cabrera et al., 2009). There are a lot
of factors that influence one’s career choice and these factors could help in decision
making or it could only be a burden for life. Proper analyzing, evaluating and weighing
down the considerations can take someone to a decision that will lead to success.
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Statement of the Problem
This research study aims to identify how subject teachers’ performances affect the
respondents’ career decision. Specifically, it seeks to answer the following questions:
1. What are the characteristics of subject teachers in terms of:
1.1. Teaching
1.2. Content of the Lesson
2. How do respondents describe their subject teachers in terms of:
2.1. Methods of Teaching
2.2. Effectiveness as a Teacher
3. How do subject teachers’ performances affect respondents’ career decisions?
Hypothesis
There are influences made from subject teachers’ performance to career decisions
of the respondents.
Significance of the Study
This study will be undertaken to find out the subject teachers’ influence to the
career decisions of the Grade 12 Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics
(STEM) students sections B and D of Central Luzon Doctors’ Hospital- Educational
Institution and the effects of their performance to the students. Benefiting the study are
the different sectors as follows:
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To the School Administrators. This study will help them to encourage both
teachers and students to spread the words regarding career decisions and to help the
government to make programs and talks regarding career decisions at school.
To the Teachers. They would be guided in helping students in pursuing the
appropriate career considering factors that are found relevant.
To the Parents. They will be more aware of the need to know the career
preferences of their children and would have a clear understanding of the difficulty of
choosing of career. Furthermore, they would perform their role as parents and counselors
at the same time.
To the Students. This will help to increase the level of awareness of every student
regarding their career decision. It aims to give the students a deeper understanding on
how their career decision may have a huge impact in their lives and to give importance to
the role of the youth in the future.
To the Future Researchers. This study will serve as an encouragement and
inspiration to provide insights on how the teachers influence the career decisions of the
students. This will help the researcher to extend help to the students to become more
aware of their career decisions by providing more information.
Scope and Delimitation of the Study
The study will focus on the influence of subject teachers’ performance on the
career decision of the respondents. The respondents of this study will be the Grade 12
STEM students sections B and D of CLDH-EI. The performance of the subject teachers
will be identified such as the personality, content of the lesson, methods of teaching, and
effectiveness of the teacher coming from the personal experiences and views of the
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respondents. The results of this study will be applicable only to the respondents of this
study and should not be used as a measure of the general perspective or experience of the
students in CLDH-EI.
This study will be delimited to the 4 students from the STEM class sections B and
D due to the limitation of time given to the researchers to finish the study. The
respondents are 4 females and their ages are ranging from 16 to 18 years old. The
respondents are studying in Central Luzon Doctors’ Hospital - Educational Institution
located at Romulo Highway, San Pablo, Tarlac City for the S.Y. June 2018 - October
2018.
Definition of Terms
For clarity, the terms used in the study were defined as follows:
Adolescence. Typically describes the years between ages 13 and 19 and can be
considered the transitional stage from childhood to adulthood (Psychology today, n.d.).
Adolescence refers to the period of the senior high school students in this study.
Career Choice. The selection of a particular path or vocation in terms of career
(Psychology Dictionary, 2013). In this study, career choice refers to the problem that
most students face.
Effectiveness in Teaching. The impact on students’ performance and
achievements of various classroom process factors like teaching methods, teacher
expectations, classroom organisation, and use of classroom resources (Ko, n.d.). In this
study, the meaning effectiveness in teaching varies depending on the respondent’s point-
of-view.
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Influence. The capacity to have an effect on the character, development, or
behavior of someone or something, or the effect itself (Oxford Dictionaries, n.d.). In this
study,
Career Counseling. Consultation with a trained professional on specific goal-
setting in order to change or improve the direction of one's career (Psychology
Dictionary, 2013). In this study, career counseling is used as a great help to the students
in making career decisions.
Career Planning. The vocational guidance plan used to assist a person in
selecting an occupation (Psychology Dictionary, 2013). In this study, career planning is
said to be an important thing to do for students to achieve their desired profession in the
future.
Methods of Teaching. Refers to the general principles, pedagogy and
management strategies used for classroom instruction (Teach, n.d.). In this study, the
researchers want to find out the descripton of the repondents about the subject teachers’
methods of teaching. Example of method of teaching is the use of modern technology
tools like smartphones, projectors and the like to facilitate learning.
Senior High School. Two years of specialized upper secondary education;
students may choose a specialization based on aptitude, interests, and school capacity.
The choice of career track will define the content of the subjects a student will take in
Grades 11 and 12 (DMMC Institute of Health Sciences, 2015). In this study, senior high
school is the educational stage of the respondents.
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). It is an
educational program developed to prepare primary and secondary students for college
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and graduate study in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics
(What is, 2013). In this study, STEM refers to the chosen strand of the respondents.
Subject Teachers. Teachers for specific subject areas (Study, n.d.). In this study,
the researchers are looking for the influences made by subject teachers based on their
performance to the decision making of the respondents towards their career.
Teaching. It is the process of attending to people’s needs, experiences and
feelings, and intervening so that they learn particular things, and go beyond the given
(Infed, 2018). In this study, the researchers are seeking for the characteristics of the
subject teachers inside the classroom or in discussion time.