- Volume 10, Number 3 | Multidisciplinary Journal of Arts and Humanities

- Volume 10, Number 3 (2023)

EQUITY IN CAREER PATHS: UNVEILING INFLUENCING FACTORS AND RESILIENT COPING IN GENDER-INCLUSIVE GUIDANCE

Garcia Hernandez Juan, Sofia Rodriguez Cruz

📅 December 7, 2023 | 📄 pp. 8-19

Gender plays a pivotal role in shaping individuals' career trajectories, influencing their choices, opportunities, and experiences. Historically, women have confronted formidable obstacles in their professional journeys, from pervasive gender stereotypes to overt discrimination and limited access to leadership roles. As societies worldwide strive for greater gender equality and inclusivity, comprehending the profound influence of gender on career counseling becomes increasingly crucial. This study delves into the often-overlooked realm of gender differences in career counseling, with a particular emphasis on the factors that influence career decisions and the coping strategies employed by individuals of different genders. The field of career counseling...

HISTORICAL ADVENTURES UNVEILED: TWO-DIMENSIONAL TECH'S INFLUENCE ON SUMMER RESORT EXPERIENCES

Isabella Fernandez Dela Cruz

📅 December 7, 2023 | 📄 pp. 1-7

The Summer Resort is a royal garden of the Qing Dynasty located in Chengde City, Hebei Province, China. It has far-reaching influence in history, art, and politics. This paper proposes to reshape the historical evolution of the Summer Resort from Kangxi to Jiaqing through two-dimensional dynamic display technology. This technology can clearly show the spatial layout and architectural details of the summer resort, intuitively present the changing process of the summer resort in different historical stages, and present complex historical information to the public in an intuitive and easy-to-understand form.

BEYOND WORDS: BUILDING CONFIDENCE IN CHILDREN THROUGH RECITATION

Liu Jing, Chen Xin

📅 December 7, 2023 | 📄 pp. 20-27

The art of children's recitation has been developing rapidly in recent years. However, there is a noticeable decline in authenticity in this art form. This decline is due to a number of factors, including the increasing commercialization of recitation, the emphasis on winning competitions, and the lack of attention to the child's individual development. To preserve the true essence of children's recitation art, it is important to acknowledge and address this loss of authenticity. This can be done by focusing on the child's enjoyment of recitation, the development of their expressive skills, and the importance of authenticity in the selection...