This paper investigates the attitudes and perceptions of secondary school students to ICT. During the last decade there have been decreasing numbers of students completing ICT subjects at secondary school in their senior years. The data was collected from university students enrolled in a range of first year units. Although the survey was undertaken by university students, the data collected related to their opinions whilst still at secondary school. This study explored two areas: firstly, the reasons why students had elected not to study ICT in their senior years at secondary school; and secondly, it describes a gender analysis of the attitudes and perceptions of students who had elected to study ICT. The analysis found that many students ...
This study responds to a call for research on how gender differences emerge in young generations of ...
This article presents research results on attitudes of students’ towards the use of ICT in the educa...
The current paper details results from the Girls and ICT survey phase of a three year study investig...
The paper explores some of the reasons for the large imbalance between male and female students ente...
This thesis explores girls’ perceptions and attitudes towards ICT at high school. It asked what fact...
This paper reports on an exploratory investigation of the perceptions of information and commu-nicat...
Abstract The present study aims to examine the attitude of B.Ed. students towards ICT. The investig...
Recent research has shown that there are consistent differences between males and females and betwee...
© 2007 Catherine Lang.This thesis presents a gendered analysis of factors that shape adolescent atti...
This research project investigated girls' perceptions of specialist computer courses in secondary sc...
Research has shown that girls do not participate as much as boys in Information Technology (IT) in t...
In South Africa, research indicates that the issue of gender and ICT use is highly context dependent...
'Pipeline shrinkage', the steady attrition of women in the ICT industry despite their academic achie...
The world of today is largely the product of development that has taken place in the field of scienc...
In most western countries, the participation of females in ICT professional careers is not only low ...
This study responds to a call for research on how gender differences emerge in young generations of ...
This article presents research results on attitudes of students’ towards the use of ICT in the educa...
The current paper details results from the Girls and ICT survey phase of a three year study investig...
The paper explores some of the reasons for the large imbalance between male and female students ente...
This thesis explores girls’ perceptions and attitudes towards ICT at high school. It asked what fact...
This paper reports on an exploratory investigation of the perceptions of information and commu-nicat...
Abstract The present study aims to examine the attitude of B.Ed. students towards ICT. The investig...
Recent research has shown that there are consistent differences between males and females and betwee...
© 2007 Catherine Lang.This thesis presents a gendered analysis of factors that shape adolescent atti...
This research project investigated girls' perceptions of specialist computer courses in secondary sc...
Research has shown that girls do not participate as much as boys in Information Technology (IT) in t...
In South Africa, research indicates that the issue of gender and ICT use is highly context dependent...
'Pipeline shrinkage', the steady attrition of women in the ICT industry despite their academic achie...
The world of today is largely the product of development that has taken place in the field of scienc...
In most western countries, the participation of females in ICT professional careers is not only low ...
This study responds to a call for research on how gender differences emerge in young generations of ...
This article presents research results on attitudes of students’ towards the use of ICT in the educa...
The current paper details results from the Girls and ICT survey phase of a three year study investig...