Muh. Nur Alamsyah
Department of Guidance and Counseling, State University of Malang, Indonesia

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A Systematic Literature Review on the Application of Behavioral Counseling and Self-Management Techniques in Indonesia: Insights into Career Maturity Development Muh. Nur Alamsyah; Nur Hidayah; Fitri Wahyuni; Andi Iqram Anas
Research in Education, Technology, and Multiculture Vol 3, No 1 (2024): Research in Education, Technology, and Multiculture
Publisher : Institute of Multidisciplinary Research and Community Service

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Abstract: This study examines the effectiveness of self-management techniques in enhancing students' career maturity through a systematic literature review (SLR) methodology. The research involved identifying, selecting, and analyzing scholarly works, including journal articles, theses, dissertations, and other academic sources. Ten studies were reviewed, focusing on the application of self-management techniques in group and individual counseling across various educational levels, such as junior high school, high school, and higher education. The findings underscore the role of self-management techniques as a significant tool for fostering students' ability to plan and make informed career decisions. These techniques enable students to identify their strengths, establish realistic career goals, and acquire the necessary skills for successful career development. The analysis reveals that self-management techniques significantly contribute to career maturity by promoting self-awareness, effective goal-setting, and improved decision-making abilities. They address challenges such as low academic motivation, limited career awareness, and indecisiveness. Furthermore, the research highlights the influence of environmental factors, including the support of counselors, schools, and families, in maximizing the effectiveness of these interventions. The adaptability of self-management techniques across diverse educational contexts demonstrates their utility in guiding students through career-related challenges, providing them with a structured framework to enhance their career planning capabilities. In conclusion, self-management techniques offer a comprehensive approach to improving career maturity, equipping students with the skills and confidence to navigate their career trajectories. This study contributes to the body of literature in guidance and counseling by offering evidence-based insights into the benefits of self-management strategies. The findings underscore the importance of integrating these techniques into educational and counseling practices to prepare students for the demands of evolving career landscapes.     Keywords: self-management, career maturity, behavioral counseling, career development, systematic literature review.
Determinants of Student Career Adaptability: A Study by Gender, Parental Income, and Major in High School Muh. Nur Alamsyah; Diniy Hidayatur Rahman; Zamroni Zamroni; Alwyn Yasin
Pedagogy Review Vol 3, No 1 (2024): Pedagogy Review
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Abstract: This study aims to describe the career adaptability of students at SMA Negeri 5 Jeneponto. The sample size consisted of 83 tenth grade (X) and eleventh grade (XI) students selected using simple random sampling technique. Data collection was conducted using a career adaptability scale adapted from the Career Adapt-Abilities Scale (CAAS) by Savickas. The results of the analysis showed that the average score of students' career adaptability reached 77.72, which indicated that the career adaptability of students in this study was high. The majority of the research subjects rated that they had good career adaptability. Based on this finding, it can be concluded that the students who were the research subjects had a high level of career adaptability. Additional analysis showed that there were no significant differences in students' career adaptability based on gender, parental income, and chosen major. Students showed strong confidence in making career choices, actively sought information about careers of interest, cared about planning their career futures, and took responsibility for the steps they took in their careers. In conclusion, students who are the subjects of this study have a high level of career adaptability, without being influenced by these demographic variables.   Keywords: high school student profile, career adaptability, gender, parental income, major.