Promoting future work skills in vocational training and baccalaureate setting through engagement in volunteering
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Olmos Gómez, María Del Carmen; García Garnica, Marina; Romero Díaz de la Guardia, José JavierEditorial
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Volunteering Students Baccalaureate/vocational training European job market Future work skills
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2022-12-23Referencia bibliográfica
Olmos-Gómez MdC, García-Garnica M, and Romero-Díaz de la Guardia JJ (2022) Promoting future work skills in vocational training and baccalaureate setting through engagement in volunteering. Front. Educ. 7:1065251. doi: [10.3389/feduc.2022.1065251]
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PID2020-119194RB-I00 MCIN/AEI/10.13039/501100011033Abstract
The aim of the present study was to analyze differences in future work skills
as a function of participation in volunteering and work. The present study
was based on a total sample of 3,101 students enrolled in secondary and
baccalaureate education and vocational training in Andalusia (Spain). Once
the quality parameters of the instrument were determined, its reliability and
validity were confirmed, and data collection was initiated. With regards to data
analysis, multivariate analysis (ANOVA) was conducted which interacted the
variable describing engagement in volunteering and the variable pertaining to
employment, with both variables having two levels (yes–no). From the data
obtained, it was concluded that working or having worked at some point in
time was particularly related with aspects related to intelligence linked with
the society in which work is carried out. Other conclusions were that workers
and volunteers possessed better competency attributions, knowledge of
new means of communication and multidisciplinary skills. These outcomes
were related with a series of motivations such as professional development,
personal growth and putting their abilities into practice in order to improve
their professional career.