Abstract

BackgroundThe psychological barrier of college students in employment is increasingly serious in contemporary society, which has a serious impact on their mental health and employment prospects. Macro-education model is an education mode that pays full attention to the development of students. By providing more diversified and comprehensive educational resources, it is expected to alleviate the psychological barriers of college students in employment.Research subjects and MethodsThis study selected 50 college students from a certain university as the research subjects, and collected data through questionnaire surveys and on-site observations. The main data collected is information on the degree of employment psychological barriers among college students and the effectiveness of macro education models in alleviating their employment psychological barriers. In this study, SPSS software was used to process and analyze the collected data.ResultsThe results showed that the degree of psychological barriers in employment was relatively low among the college students who accepted the macro-education model. By providing abundant employment guidance and practical opportunities, the macro education model enhances college students’ confidence and readiness for employment.ConclusionsFrom the perspective of psychology, the macro education model has a certain easing effect on the psychological barriers of college students in employment. By providing more diversified and comprehensive educational resources, this mode of education helps college students to enhance their confidence and readiness for employment, and reduce anxiety and pressure.

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