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RESEARCH PRODUCT

Adolescents' future education-related personal goals, concerns, and internal motivation during the “Towards Working Life” group intervention

Katariina Salmela-aroJukka VuoriPertti MutanenPetri Koivisto

subject

NinthComprehensive schoolWorking lifeSocial PsychologyIntervention (counseling)educationControl (management)Developmental and Educational PsychologyGroup methodGroup interventionPsychologyLife phaseDevelopmental psychology

description

For adolescents, the transition from comprehensive school to post-comprehensive education is one of the most important in this life phase. Future education-related personal goals, concerns, and related internal motivation are assumed to play key roles in a successful transition. The “Towards Working Life” group method was developed, among other objectives, to enhance internal motivation towards education-related goals, and to increase the number of personal goals and concerns related to future education. A total of 1034 ninth graders from comprehensive school were randomized into 25 intervention groups and control groups. A week-long group intervention, which took place at school, showed that the intervention increased the number of future education-related personal goals and that this effect was also related to an increase in similar concerns. Moreover, the intervention increased adolescents' internal motivation towards education-related goals.

https://doi.org/10.1080/17405620802591628