Since 1993, Swedish technical universities have engaged 15-year-old students and their teachers in the annual tournament “Teknikåttan” (technology for students in school year eight), which is aimed at increasing students’ interest in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) subjects, as well as at making them aware of career possibilities within these areas. Given its large number of participating students, Teknikåttan offers a unique opportunity to study students’ understanding of and interest in STEM subjects by analysing the results collected for the participating students. This paper gives a description of the Teknikåttan tournament and presents an analysis of the results from the first round of the 2014 tournament. The d...
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AbstractThis paper reports on Swedish results from a worldwide research project concerned with the I...
This article analyzes the results of a study on the situation concerning the educational achievement...
It is hard to attract young persons to engineering and other science, technology, engineering, and m...
Encouraging students to enter and persist in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM)...
Nowadays, studying in detail the gender situation in careers in science, technology, engineering and...
Bringing more girls and women into science, technology, engineering and mathematics, STEM, is often ...
Different kinds of efforts have been made in many countries to stimulate students' interest in scien...
Drawing on data generated by the EU’s Interests and Recruitment in Science (IRIS) project, this volu...
This study investigates how Swedish pupils meet science (chemistry and physics) and technology in co...
School engagement is considered vital for students’ motivation and their academic performance. Howev...
This paper studies the impact of gender on the interest in engineering and technical subjects of the...
Abstract Background: Despite the increasing need for STEM skills, to date, the connection between S...
This study investigates the suitability of the STEM Career Interest Survey (STEM-CIS) to measure sec...
Science competitions, such as the International Biology Olympiad, are non-formal education targeted ...
From an early age, girls disregard studies related to science, technology, engineering, or mathemati...
AbstractThis paper reports on Swedish results from a worldwide research project concerned with the I...
This article analyzes the results of a study on the situation concerning the educational achievement...
It is hard to attract young persons to engineering and other science, technology, engineering, and m...
Encouraging students to enter and persist in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM)...
Nowadays, studying in detail the gender situation in careers in science, technology, engineering and...
Bringing more girls and women into science, technology, engineering and mathematics, STEM, is often ...
Different kinds of efforts have been made in many countries to stimulate students' interest in scien...
Drawing on data generated by the EU’s Interests and Recruitment in Science (IRIS) project, this volu...
This study investigates how Swedish pupils meet science (chemistry and physics) and technology in co...
School engagement is considered vital for students’ motivation and their academic performance. Howev...
This paper studies the impact of gender on the interest in engineering and technical subjects of the...
Abstract Background: Despite the increasing need for STEM skills, to date, the connection between S...
This study investigates the suitability of the STEM Career Interest Survey (STEM-CIS) to measure sec...
Science competitions, such as the International Biology Olympiad, are non-formal education targeted ...
From an early age, girls disregard studies related to science, technology, engineering, or mathemati...
AbstractThis paper reports on Swedish results from a worldwide research project concerned with the I...