Mukuni, JosephLibingi, Kaluwe PetrosSamanenga, Anthony Marvin2025-07-102025-07-102025-05-221990-3839https://hdl.handle.net/10919/135955The central question of the study was “What are Zambian secondary school students’ perceptions of entrepreneurship and career options?” Quantitative data were collected using a Google form to collect students’ career options from 113 secondary school respondents and focus group discussions involving 40 students were used to determine in-depth students’ perceptions concerning the concept of entrepreneurship and students’ likelihood of considering entrepreneurship as a career option. In addition to stating their career preferences, students made some suggestions regarding how future curriculum reforms could make schooling more effective in preparing students for their future as formal sector employees or as self-employed entrepreneurs.Pages 75-85application/pdfenCreative Commons Attribution 4.0 InternationalEntrepreneurship educationcareer optionsstudents’ voiceself-employmentcurriculum reformtechnical educationvocational trainingSecondary school students’ perceptions of entrepreneurship education and career options in ZambiaArticle - RefereedEducational Research and Reviewshttps://doi.org/10.5897/ERR2025.446320(5)Mukuni, Joseph [0000-0003-1640-8150]1990-3839