Abstract
This study explored Chinese adolescents' perceptions of their own life skills development and the importance they place on such skills. The study also investigated the within-school and outsideschool influences that may help develop and enhance life skills development. Six focus groups involving 52 high school students were conducted, using a set of predetermined discussion topics. Results revealed students' awareness of many salient life skills, including those related directly to academic development, 'learning to learn', personal and social growth, and future career planning. The students were also able to suggest practical strategies that schools might use to further enhance students' life skills development. Contextual factors influencing the development of life skills appear to include not only experiences within the school curriculum and the guidance and counseling program, but also talent development opportunities, and family and peer relationships. The implications of the findings are discussed with particular reference to implementing comprehensive school guidance and counseling programs in Hong Kong. Copyright © 2010 NAPCE.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 295-310 |
Journal | Pastoral Care in Education |
Volume | 28 |
Issue number | 4 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Dec 2010 |
Citation
Yuen, M., Chan, R. M. C., Gysbers, N. C., Lau, P. S. Y., Lee, Q., Shea, P. M. K., . . . Chung, Y. B. (2010). Enhancing life skills development: Chinese adolescents’ perceptions. Pastoral Care in Education, 28(4), 295-310. doi: 10.1080/02643944.2010.528015Keywords
- Life skills
- Comprehensive school guidance and counseling programs
- Chinese
- Adolescents