Since 1998, upper level secondary education pupils in the Netherlands are required to choose one of four study profiles with their own specific and fixed combinations of final examination subjects. With the aid of multilevel analyses, the extent to which this situation has led to changes in the determinants of mathematics and science choice (i.e. selection of a science profile) is examined for more than 3500 pupils. From a meritocratic perspective, the relative contributions of background characteristics versus personal aptitude are examined. The introduction of the study profiles appears to have produced sharper lines with respect to sex and socio-economic status. Optimal use is thus not made of existing science talent.</p
Abstract: Field of study choice has far-reaching implications for individuals enrolling in universit...
In this paper we propose that the unpopularity of science in many industrialised countries is largel...
M.Ed. (Subject Didactics)In a formal education situation pupils are accompanied to reach proper adul...
Since 1998, upper level secondary education pupils in the Netherlands are required to choose one of ...
Contains fulltext : 55087.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The more mathe...
Few secondary school or university students choose mathematics or natural sciences subjects. Hanke K...
The more science and mathematics subjects that pupils in pre-university education include in their f...
The present study aims at unravelling the myriad of student-level (i.e., gender, socioeconomic statu...
In this study, we investigated how many students had the ability to pursue advanced mathematics, che...
education. This populat ion is of part icular interest due to the diversity of school types and thei...
Contains fulltext : 64703.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A growing shor...
Field of study choice has far-reaching implications for individuals enrolling in university. Field o...
In Germany, secondary school students have to choose at least one STEM subject (mathematics, biology...
This study focuses on high school students’ profile choices and the choice for or against the Nature...
Contains fulltext : 56175.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)There is reason ...
Abstract: Field of study choice has far-reaching implications for individuals enrolling in universit...
In this paper we propose that the unpopularity of science in many industrialised countries is largel...
M.Ed. (Subject Didactics)In a formal education situation pupils are accompanied to reach proper adul...
Since 1998, upper level secondary education pupils in the Netherlands are required to choose one of ...
Contains fulltext : 55087.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The more mathe...
Few secondary school or university students choose mathematics or natural sciences subjects. Hanke K...
The more science and mathematics subjects that pupils in pre-university education include in their f...
The present study aims at unravelling the myriad of student-level (i.e., gender, socioeconomic statu...
In this study, we investigated how many students had the ability to pursue advanced mathematics, che...
education. This populat ion is of part icular interest due to the diversity of school types and thei...
Contains fulltext : 64703.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)A growing shor...
Field of study choice has far-reaching implications for individuals enrolling in university. Field o...
In Germany, secondary school students have to choose at least one STEM subject (mathematics, biology...
This study focuses on high school students’ profile choices and the choice for or against the Nature...
Contains fulltext : 56175.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)There is reason ...
Abstract: Field of study choice has far-reaching implications for individuals enrolling in universit...
In this paper we propose that the unpopularity of science in many industrialised countries is largel...
M.Ed. (Subject Didactics)In a formal education situation pupils are accompanied to reach proper adul...