Přehled o publikaci
2025
Guilty of Success and Failure : Permeability Struggles of Unsuccessful Upper Secondary VET Examinees in the Czech Republic
NOVOTNÝ, Petr; Katarína ROZVADSKÁ and Martin MAJCÍKBasic information
Original name
Guilty of Success and Failure : Permeability Struggles of Unsuccessful Upper Secondary VET Examinees in the Czech Republic
Name in Czech
Vina za úspěch i neúspěch : potíže s permeabilitou u neúspěšných maturantů v odborném vyšším sekundárním vzdělávání v České republice
Authors
NOVOTNÝ, Petr; Katarína ROZVADSKÁ and Martin MAJCÍK
Edition
Social Inclusion, Lisbon, Cogitatio Press, 2025, 2183-2803
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Article in a journal
Country of publisher
Portugal
Confidentiality degree
is not subject to a state or trade secret
References:
Organization
Filozofická fakulta – Repository – Repository
UT WoS
001605463900009
EID Scopus
2-s2.0-105021987198
Keywords in English
anchoring struggles; feelings of failure; identity struggles; Matura; permeability; upper secondary exit examination; vocational education
Links
CZ.02.3.68/0.0/0.0/19_076/0016377, interní kód Repo.
Changed: 16/12/2025 00:50, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík
Abstract
In the original language
This article examines upper secondary vocational education students who have failed the exit examination (Matura) at least twice. Repeated failure leaves such students with only a basic education certification, restricting their access to higher education and limiting their labour market prospects. Although most of these young people wish to make another attempt to pass the Matura, they have lost their formal student status, along with its associated benefits, and most are compelled to seek employment. Academic failure, particularly at these critical transition points, can have profound implications on students’ educational and professional trajectories and their identities. The research question we posed here, therefore, is: How do the identities of upper secondary vocational education Matura examinees evolve during the two years after they fail the final examination? The data corpus for this study consists of biographical interviews with 46 informants who failed the Matura. The data analysis reveals that they struggled to anchor their identities through study, work, or family, with some exploiting non‐systemic permeability mechanisms.