Choice and reality in career development : a tracer study of the class of 2002 Master of Education of the University of the Witwatersrand.
No Thumbnail Available
Date
2011-06-20
Authors
Sing, Chandika
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
Abstract
More and more people are attempting to increase their human capital by increasing their qualifications. Post-graduate studies, according to many, is the way forward as it will enhance one‟s personal and professional prospects. This research project is intended to make a contribution to the field of education by looking at how a Masters degree affects the life values (the meaning and status attached to one‟s life) and prospects of individuals taking up post-graduate studies. It uses the tracer study methodology to create an impact in determining how the WITS Masters Programme has affected the post-graduate student in terms of life values. It specifically targets the Masters in Education degree at the University of the Witwatersrand (WITS) by tracing the lives of six graduates from the year 2002. The research is a qualitative tracer study that aims at establishing a relationship between what is studied and the effects this has on the lives of the graduates
Description
Keywords
Aligned ambitions, Human capital, Choice and reality, Tracer studies, Labour market, Career aspirations