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MAGISTRANTŪROS STUDIJŲ PROGRAMA KARJEROS EDUKOLOGIJA: MODERNUS POŽIŪRIS Į KARJEROS VALDYMĄ [MASTER’S DEGREE STUDY PROGRAMME CAREER EDUCATION: MODERN POSITION TO CAREER MANAGEMENT]

Journal: Švietimas: Politika, Vadyba, Kokybe / Education Policy, Management and Quality (Vol.9, No. 2)

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Page : 98-106

Keywords : career education; professional orientation; study programme; vocational guidance;

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Abstract

Lithuanian economic success mostly depends not on how much of the youth graduate studies in higher education, but on that, if each of them in their activity and working world finds a place corresponding mostly to their demands and abilities. Therefore, effectively provided professional orientation, information, consultation and career projection and planning services become important both for education system and for labour market and their interaction. Namely, these services help to better use human resources, because favourable conditions are formed for people ability and interest compatibility with current learning and occupation possibilities. Professional consultation and orientation, career planning services have to be the most important element of learning and occupation policy at national, regional and local levels, also a constitutive part of labour market policy. Second stage (master's degree) study programme in social sciences Career Education carried out in Siauliai university prepares career specialists, able to understand career process in a modern way and provide professional orientation, information, consultation and planning services. During the studies it is sought to form conditions for the person to acquire university master's degree in social sciences (education) based on direction related scientific research, assuring educational culture continuation, conforming to the newest technology level, corresponding to lifelong learning and harmonious development attitudes.

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