Abstract

Aspiration means the goal that individual set for him in a task which has intense personal significance for him and in which his ego is involved. School is one of the major agencies of socialization which has great influence and bearing on the development of aspirations of the child. It is the School which sets the pattern for the child’s attitude towards people and society, aids intellectual growth in the child and supports his aspirations and achievements. A positive affective School environment increases the livelihood that a child can initiate and persist in challenging and intellectual tasks. Thus the present study is envisaged to assess the Educational and Occupational aspiration of the Secondary School students in relation to their School Environment. The main purpose of the study was to find out the level of Educational and Occupational aspiration in relation to the School environment of the Secondary School students. For the study, 12 Provincialized Co-Educational Secondary schools were selected as sampled Schools by using simple random sampling technique and 490 Class-X students from the sampled schools were selected. Educational aspiration scale (EAS), Occupational aspiration Scale (OAS) and School Environment Inventory were used as tool of the study.

Highlights

  • The null hypothesis “There is no significant correlation between the Educational and Occupational aspiration of Secondary School Students of South Kamrup Area of Assam.” is rejected

  • Null Hypothesis: There is no significant correlation between the Occupational aspiration and School Environment of Secondary School Students of South Kamrup Area of Assam To test the hypothesis, Pearson’s Product moment coefficient of correlation (r) was computed

  • 4) The present study shows that most of the Secondary School Students (50.20%) have Above Average level of Occupational aspiration whereas no student has Low level of Occupational aspiration

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Summary

Introduction

The null hypothesis “There is no significant correlation between the Educational and Occupational aspiration of Secondary School Students of South Kamrup Area of Assam.” is rejected.

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