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Family and peer groups: critical actors in the process of vocational guidance for Cuban senior high school students

Authors: Duzan Dussier Ávila Castellanos;

Family and peer groups: critical actors in the process of vocational guidance for Cuban senior high school students

Abstract

ResumenLa orientación profesional constituye una actividad vital en la preparación de los jóvenes de cara a su inserción laboral. En la misma, participan agencias socializadoras tanto escolares como extraescolares. Entre estas últimas, la familia y los grupos de pares están cobrando protagonismo como agencias aportadoras de orientación profesional, entre los jóvenes, dada su capacidad de respuesta ante los retos que impone el cambiante ámbito laboral contemporáneo. El presente artículo da cuenta de los resultados obtenidos durante una investigación sobre la influencia de estas agencias socializadoras extraescolares en la orientación profesional de jóvenes de la Enseñanza Media Superior (EMS) cubana. La misma se sustenta en un estudio de caso, con carácter descriptivo, realizado desde una perspectiva sociológica. Palabras clave: orientación profesional; gestión profesional; formación vocacional; información profesional; orientación sociolaboral; agencias socializadoras extraescolares.

Professional guidance constitutes a vital part in young people’s preparation towards entering the labor environment. This preparation involves scholar and non-scholar socializing agencies. Among the late, family and peer groups are of vital importance, given their capacity of response before the challenges imposed by the changing contemporary labor environment. This article addresses the role of non-scholar socializing agencies in the professional guidance provided to a group of Senior High school students in Cuba. The research is based on a descriptive study case, carried out using a sociological perspective. Keywords: Professional guidance; professional management; vocational formation; professional information; sociolaboral orientation; non-scholar socializing agencies.

Keywords

orientación sociolaboral, agencias socializadoras extraescolares., información profesional, formación vocacional, Professional guidance, sociolaboral orientation, gestión profesional, agencias socializadoras extraescolares. Abstract, professional management, orientación profesional, professional information, non-scholar socializing agencies., vocational formation

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