Open Access
Social images of youth as a challenge for mentoring work
Author(s) -
Katja Jeznik
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
as. andragoška spoznanja/andragoška spoznanja
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2350-4188
pISSN - 1318-5160
DOI - 10.4312/as.22.2.39-52
Subject(s) - vocational education , psychology , work (physics) , vocational school , pedagogy , mathematics education , medical education , sociology , medicine , engineering , mechanical engineering
The article examines the image of youth participating in vocational education and training in Slovenia, and discusses the importance of that image in understanding the role of mentors in practical training. We begin by examining the image of youth as a group and then proceed to the image of vocational school students. The image of youth both as a group and as the subgroup of students in vocational education seems to split in several directions. On the one hand, young people are seen as the rescuers of problems of the so-called Western society, while on the other hand they are understood as the problem and viewed as disinterested, narcissistic and egoistic, an image further extended, in the case of students enrolled in vocational education, to describe them as incompetent, undisciplined, lacking manners, having low motivation and lacking responsibility. Students in vocational schools are significantly different from their peers when it comes to academic success and this difference can be interpreted as a consequence of the students’ environment. The present system of vocational education does not minimize the discussed difference, but instead actually reproduces and deepens it