Nearly All Students Report Career Education in Early College Years is 'Useful for Job Hunting and Future,' Showing Huge Educational Effect. 'Broadened Perspectives and Reduced Hesitation' Says 2028 Graduate Survey
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Gakujo Co., Ltd. released a survey targeting 2028 graduates. The results reveal that career education in the first and second years of university significantly boosts students' motivation and self-awareness.
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- Q: What were the effects of career education according to the survey?
- A: Approximately 99% of participating students began to think more about their future and themselves, and a significant educational impact, such as increased motivation to learn, was confirmed.
- Q: What challenges are mentioned regarding career education?
- A: Only 17.6% of students strongly felt that their image of working in society became more concrete, indicating that connecting with companies and gaining work experience remains a challenge.
- Q: Who is the target of this survey?
- A: The target is undergraduate and graduate students who are scheduled to graduate or complete their studies by March 2028.