Super's career development theory (CROSBI ID 758981)
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Šverko, Branimir
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Super's career development theory
This article describes Donald Super's theoretical contributions to understanding people's careers. In his attempts to shape a comprehensive career theory in the 1950s through the mid-1990s, Super complemented the traditional individual-difference approach to vocational guidance with three additional perspectives: (1) developmental perspective focusing on the life course of vocational behavior and stressing continuity in career development ; (2) phenomenological perspective emphasizing the role of self-concept in the development of an individual's career ; and (3) contextual perspective bringing forward the importance of multiple social roles and their interaction across the life-span. It is concluded that, together with his followers, Super has had, and continues to have, a major impact upon career development research and counseling.
career development; developmental theory; stages of career development; self-concept; life span; Super's theory
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Encyclopedia of Career Development
2006.
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