Students' lack of interest in studying science and in science-related careers is a concern in the UK and worldwide. Yet there is limited data, particularly longitudinal, on the sources and development of science-related aspirations. In response, the ASPIRES (Science Aspirations and Career Choice: Age 10–14) longitudinal study is investigating the development of students' educational and occupational aspirations over time. In the first phase of the project, a questionnaire exploring science-related aspirations and interests was completed by over 9,000 primary school students across England. This survey allowed us to explore possible associations between attitudes and aspirations, links which have not been investigated in previous attitudinal...
In rapidly developing countries such as the United Arab Emirates (UAE), where this study took place,...
Increasing the numbers of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics [STEM] graduates in many...
Low participation rates in the study of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) pos...
Students' lack of interest in studying science and in science-related careers is a concern in the UK...
Students' lack of interest in studying science and in science-related careers is a concern in the UK...
International audienceStudents' lack of interest in studying science and in science-related careers ...
Students' engagement with science and the numbers pursuing further study of science continue to be a...
Students’ interest in studying science and their aspirations to pursue science-related careers is a ...
Students' interest in studying science and their aspirations to pursue science-related careers is a ...
There is broad international agreement about the importance of increasing participation in science o...
There is broad international agreement about the importance of increasing participation in science o...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>There is now considerable evidence that children's a...
<p>There is a widespread concern that relatively few students, especially those from disadvantaged b...
Research on student attitudes and aspirations towards science has been an increasing focus of concer...
This study adds to a body of research reporting on pupils’ choices and outcomes in relation to scien...
In rapidly developing countries such as the United Arab Emirates (UAE), where this study took place,...
Increasing the numbers of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics [STEM] graduates in many...
Low participation rates in the study of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) pos...
Students' lack of interest in studying science and in science-related careers is a concern in the UK...
Students' lack of interest in studying science and in science-related careers is a concern in the UK...
International audienceStudents' lack of interest in studying science and in science-related careers ...
Students' engagement with science and the numbers pursuing further study of science continue to be a...
Students’ interest in studying science and their aspirations to pursue science-related careers is a ...
Students' interest in studying science and their aspirations to pursue science-related careers is a ...
There is broad international agreement about the importance of increasing participation in science o...
There is broad international agreement about the importance of increasing participation in science o...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>There is now considerable evidence that children's a...
<p>There is a widespread concern that relatively few students, especially those from disadvantaged b...
Research on student attitudes and aspirations towards science has been an increasing focus of concer...
This study adds to a body of research reporting on pupils’ choices and outcomes in relation to scien...
In rapidly developing countries such as the United Arab Emirates (UAE), where this study took place,...
Increasing the numbers of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics [STEM] graduates in many...
Low participation rates in the study of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) pos...