High achievers with low self-efficacy in science lack interest in choosing science studies and careers. Wide-ranging knowledge of specific working life skills in science-related careers can help students identify their own strengths in science. This improves their self-efficacy beliefs in science and further promotes interest in pursuing science studies and careers. The purpose of this paper is to examine lower secondary school students’ knowledge of specific working life skills. The participants in this study were 215 British, 144 Finnish and 154 German students, aged 12–14 years. Using open-ended questions and content analysis, we examined students’ perceptions of working life skills needed in science-related careers. The results reveal t...
Abstract This study investigates the suitability of the STEM Career Interest Survey (STEM-CIS) to m...
AbstractIt is generally recognised that science and technology education should play a more importan...
Students' lack of interest in studying science and in science-related careers is a concern in the UK...
Increasing the numbers of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics [STEM] graduates in many...
Fundamental changes in working life highlight the demands on the co-operation between the educati...
Abstract Fundamental changes in working life highlight the demands on the co-operation between the ...
Fundamental changes in working life highlight the demands on the co-operation between the educationa...
Fundamental changes in working life highlight the demands on the co-operation between the educationa...
Abstract: There has been concern about the attractiveness of science-based careers to many adolescen...
To gain employment and a fulfilling career, students need to understand the skills and knowledge tha...
Modern society requires people with positive attitudes toward science and who have science-related c...
Abstract Background A sample of 1448 students in grades 7 and 9 was drawn from public schools in Atl...
This study investigates the suitability of the STEM Career Interest Survey (STEM-CIS) to measure sec...
In 2016, nearly 1.3 million young people in the EU were out of work and actively sought during 12 mo...
The importance of students developing employability skills is well recognised in higher education (W...
Abstract This study investigates the suitability of the STEM Career Interest Survey (STEM-CIS) to m...
AbstractIt is generally recognised that science and technology education should play a more importan...
Students' lack of interest in studying science and in science-related careers is a concern in the UK...
Increasing the numbers of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics [STEM] graduates in many...
Fundamental changes in working life highlight the demands on the co-operation between the educati...
Abstract Fundamental changes in working life highlight the demands on the co-operation between the ...
Fundamental changes in working life highlight the demands on the co-operation between the educationa...
Fundamental changes in working life highlight the demands on the co-operation between the educationa...
Abstract: There has been concern about the attractiveness of science-based careers to many adolescen...
To gain employment and a fulfilling career, students need to understand the skills and knowledge tha...
Modern society requires people with positive attitudes toward science and who have science-related c...
Abstract Background A sample of 1448 students in grades 7 and 9 was drawn from public schools in Atl...
This study investigates the suitability of the STEM Career Interest Survey (STEM-CIS) to measure sec...
In 2016, nearly 1.3 million young people in the EU were out of work and actively sought during 12 mo...
The importance of students developing employability skills is well recognised in higher education (W...
Abstract This study investigates the suitability of the STEM Career Interest Survey (STEM-CIS) to m...
AbstractIt is generally recognised that science and technology education should play a more importan...
Students' lack of interest in studying science and in science-related careers is a concern in the UK...