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ACADEMIA NAVAL ALMIRANTE

ILLINGWORTH
CASE STUDY

¿HAVE THE STUDENTS THOUGHT ABOUT THEIR FUTURE?

AUTHORS:

Guadamud Abigail
Marquez Dennis
Neira Kristel
Vanegas Paula
Zambrano Damarys

TEACHER:
Lcda. Karla Villao, MGE

Guayaquil - Ecuador
2022 – 2023
Tabla de contenido
JUSTIFICATION.............................................................................................................................3
ANALYSIS RESULTS.......................................................................................................................4
ANNEXES......................................................................................................................................5
JUSTIFICATION

In this survey we can observe the importance of 4 factors: pre-interview, analysis of the
results and post-interview. Next, how we distributed the work: first, as there were 10
questions, each one asked 2, then 2 asked the analysis of the results and another 2 asked
the annexes, and the last one did the presentation.
The ages of the interviewees were from 12-19 years old, most of them were 13 years
old.
In this survey we will be able to see what teenagers may think about different problems
or decisions they may make in the future, such as: What are they going to do after
finishing their studies?
What are they going to do after finishing their studies, what do they want to study, how
do they plan to support their economy, current quality of life and what will be useful in
the future.
In some cases, adolescents have no idea what they are going to do after finishing their
studies because they have to think about much more than following a career and getting
a job. They also have to think about whether they want to start a family, or what to do in
case of unplanned events in their lives.
They also have to think about what kind of partner they want to get if at some point they
will migrate to other countries to get a better lifestyle for him or her and their family
and think about their economic, family, mental and physical well-being.
What do they want to study? This is a scary decision, because as a consequence it may
not have results as expected and some wait a little more time to make more mature
decisions and with realistic ideals because some want to have a privileged lifestyle and
not all the roads.
In other cases at a young age they already know what they want to do with their lives,
but this idea is changing as they begin to think not so much in fantasy but in reality and
what generates more income to be able to live or if they continue thinking the same and
choose the career they have always wanted.
How to sustain their economic stability is also a big question for teenagers, because
some will wait to graduate from college to look for a job and in the meantime survive
thanks to their parents or some plan to live on savings.
The economy is a big part of a person's life because thanks to this we can live and get
basic services such as: water, electricity, house, gas, or other things like food, health
services, vehicles, clothes, and additional expenses such as accessories, luxuries, whims,
toys, etc.
a question that many may think is always or unimportant, but many times what you live
in the present can affect your life as an adult.
What do you think of your current life to see if this could help or affect something in
your future, such as the support of their parents, preparation, if the studies are sufficient
to be able to use them in their future life or if they have resources to be able to do so.
In conclusion, we will be able to see if the students already have some preparation to
see how they will live in the future or they will leave everything for that moment and
not over think anything or maybe they have difficulty to choose or think about it.
As recommendations I can say that you should have something thought of as a first idea
so that you have something to think about when you don't feel motivated, or also have
several options to approach the one you like the most, have a good perspective for your
future and do what you like.
ANALYSIS RESULTS
In the first question, 68% said that if most were 13-year-olds, the other 22% are not sure and
11% said no.
in the second question the most voted question was the choice of another with 57% the second
was convert in narco with 19% the third being company manager with 16% and the least voted
were ser clerks and housewife with 5% and 3%
in the third question the majority voted why yes with 57%, 32% voted that they are not sure and
11% left that they were not
in the fourth question in 35% said that alone 24% said that in pairs 19% said that in others 14%
placed with friends and 8% said eu with ssu parents
in the fifth question it 73% said they plan to hold on their wages 14% said they are not sure 8%
voted for others and the least voted was through his parents
in the sixth question 54% voted to study and work 32% will follow the career of their dreams
8% will work and 5% do not know what they will do at the end of their studies
the seventh question is what they would do if they were pregnant not deceado 51% voted for
another, 24% to have it and have another person take care of it, 14% to abort and 11% will give
up their career and take care of it
in the eighth question 38% voted to tell someone to take charge of the job, 35% voted for
another 22% voted to keep working 5% will give up their work
in the ninth question 49% votraon yes , 27% voted for probably, 16% did not know and 8% said
no
and in the last question 51% said it depends on the race you choose 43% voted for what yes and
in total of the questions that said they were not 5%
ANNEXES
Annexes 1
Survey format
Table 1
We have carried out surveys of adolescents to find out more about what they plan to do
or dedicate themselves to in the future
Objective: is to have some information about what adolescents plan to do in the future or how
they want to lead a lifestyle in the future
Instructions: read the survey questions carefully and answer everything honestly.

No. Questions

1. Do you have a vision of what you want to achieve in your life?

Yes

No

I’m not sure

2. what do you aspire to become?


In narco
In office worker
Company manager
Other
3. Are you sure of the profession you want in the future?

Yes

No

I’m not sure yet

4. How do you aspire to live in the future?

For my salary

For my dad
Other

5. How do you aspire to live in the future?


Only
With my parents

With my friends

In pair

Other
Study

6. How do you plan to sustain yourself in the future?


For my salary
For my parents
Sugar daddy
I am not sure
Other
7. What do you plan to do after finishing your high school studies?

Follow the career of my dreams


Don’t know
Dedicate myself to work
To study and to work

8. What would you do if you were to have an unwanted pregnancy in the middle of
your university studies or career?
Abort
Have and have another person take care of it
Give up my career and take care of it
Other

9. If in the future you were to have a successful business that you like, but it doesn't
let you spend time with your family or time for yourself, what would you do?

Hire someone to assign my work


Quit my job
Keep working
Other
10. Your parents would support you in the future?
Yes
No
I don’t know
Probably
11. Do you think that what you learned in class is useful for you in the future?
Yes
No
Depends on the career

       

Source: Neira, et al. (2022)


Anexes 2

tabulation of results
Table 2
Do you have a vision of what you want to achieve in your life?
Items Adolescents Percentage
Yes 25 68%
No 4 11%
I am not sure 8 22%
Totally, general 37 101%
Source: Neira, et. al. (2022)

9%
10%

23% 59%

Figure 2. Socialization of documentation with the adolescents interviewed


Source: Neira, et.al. (2022)
Table 3
What do you aspire to become?
Items Adolescents Percentage
In narco 7 19%
In office worker 2 5%
Business manager 6 16%
Other 21 57%
Totally, general 36 97%
Source: Neira, et. al. (2022)
20%
5%
59
% 16%
Figure 3. Thinking of adolescents about their future
Source: Neira, et.al. (2022)
Table 4
Are you sure of the profession you want in the future?
Items Adolescents Percentage
Yes 21 57%
No 4 11%
I am not sure yet 12 32%
Totally, general 37 100%
Source: Neira, et. al. (2022)

32% Series1
57%

11%

Figure 4. Thinking of adolescents about their future


Source: Neira, et. al. (2022)

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