Industry-school partnerships offer authentic learning opportunities and can support the development of students' interest in a STEM career. The expectancy-value model of achievement-related choice can help to explain how several factors influence career choice. Interest-enjoyment values and attainment values are most important in students' motivation to participate in out-of-school technology and design activities. Our research question is the following: Is there a development in secondary school students' career interests in science-based technology-related professions while participating in industry-school partnerships? We employed a longitudinal, mixed-methods research design. The sample consists of 213 secondary school students from 9 c...
Background: One significant factor in facilitating students' career intentions and persistence in ST...
The aim of this study is to investigate the predictive factors that predispose secondary school stud...
: Satisfaction in choosing a career is important and could be achieved when a person chooses his car...
Paper presented at the Conference Thinking Tomorrow's Education «Learning from the past, in the pres...
Frontiers in EducationThis research presents an empirical model based on expectancy-value theory to ...
International Journal of Technology and Design Education. Vol 31 (2021), S. 61-7
Increasing the numbers of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics [STEM] graduates in many...
In the current study, gymnasium students’ technology-related career orientations were studied from a...
Many countries desperately need manpower from the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mat...
Upper secondary students' interest in studying engineering and technology is relatively poorly resea...
AbstractIt is generally recognised that science and technology education should play a more importan...
Increasing the numbers of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics [STEM] graduates in many...
This Work in Progress paper describes considerations relative to the development of a follow-up expl...
Abstract Background One significant factor in facilitating students’ career intentions and persisten...
Research and design activities are often employed in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Ma...
Background: One significant factor in facilitating students' career intentions and persistence in ST...
The aim of this study is to investigate the predictive factors that predispose secondary school stud...
: Satisfaction in choosing a career is important and could be achieved when a person chooses his car...
Paper presented at the Conference Thinking Tomorrow's Education «Learning from the past, in the pres...
Frontiers in EducationThis research presents an empirical model based on expectancy-value theory to ...
International Journal of Technology and Design Education. Vol 31 (2021), S. 61-7
Increasing the numbers of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics [STEM] graduates in many...
In the current study, gymnasium students’ technology-related career orientations were studied from a...
Many countries desperately need manpower from the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mat...
Upper secondary students' interest in studying engineering and technology is relatively poorly resea...
AbstractIt is generally recognised that science and technology education should play a more importan...
Increasing the numbers of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics [STEM] graduates in many...
This Work in Progress paper describes considerations relative to the development of a follow-up expl...
Abstract Background One significant factor in facilitating students’ career intentions and persisten...
Research and design activities are often employed in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Ma...
Background: One significant factor in facilitating students' career intentions and persistence in ST...
The aim of this study is to investigate the predictive factors that predispose secondary school stud...
: Satisfaction in choosing a career is important and could be achieved when a person chooses his car...