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Enlightenment on Career Education from Bruner’s Narrative View of Cultural Psychology

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  • Mengxu Fan
  • He Li

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At present, China’s career education displays a lack of cultural awareness. From the perspective of Constructivism, narrative career counseling focuses on the process of individual construction, while Bruner’s narrative view of cultural psychology highlights the perspective of social culture. Learners can acquire the ability needed for career development from culture to cope with the complexity and changeability of society. Bruner’s narrative view of cultural psychology emphasizes the meanings, metaphors and mutations in culture. The enlightenment on career education will be discussed from two aspects in this paper- one is that career education should be developed from a cultural perspective because culture is a resource and tool of career education; the other is that the narrative method should be adopted in career education.

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  • Mengxu Fan & He Li, 2023. "Enlightenment on Career Education from Bruner’s Narrative View of Cultural Psychology," International Journal of Contemporary Education, Redfame publishing, vol. 6(2), pages 56-63, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:rfa:ijcejl:v:6:y:2023:i:2:p:56-63
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