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Study choice and career development in STEM fields: an overview and integration of the research
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van der Molen, Juliette H. Walma
, van Tuijl, Cathy
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Academic Ability
/ Affective Objectives
/ Beliefs
/ Career Choice
/ Career Development
/ Career development planning
/ Children
/ Course Selection (Students)
/ Design engineering
/ Early Experience
/ Education
/ Educational Practices
/ Educational Technology
/ Knowledge Level
/ Learning and Instruction
/ Literature Reviews
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Occupational choice
/ Parents
/ Professional development
/ Pupils
/ Research Utilization
/ Science Education
/ Science Interests
/ Secondary School Students
/ STEM Education
/ Stereotypes
/ Student Educational Objectives
/ Teachers
/ Technology education
2016
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Study choice and career development in STEM fields: an overview and integration of the research
by
van der Molen, Juliette H. Walma
, van Tuijl, Cathy
in
Academic Ability
/ Affective Objectives
/ Beliefs
/ Career Choice
/ Career Development
/ Career development planning
/ Children
/ Course Selection (Students)
/ Design engineering
/ Early Experience
/ Education
/ Educational Practices
/ Educational Technology
/ Knowledge Level
/ Learning and Instruction
/ Literature Reviews
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Occupational choice
/ Parents
/ Professional development
/ Pupils
/ Research Utilization
/ Science Education
/ Science Interests
/ Secondary School Students
/ STEM Education
/ Stereotypes
/ Student Educational Objectives
/ Teachers
/ Technology education
2016
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Study choice and career development in STEM fields: an overview and integration of the research
by
van der Molen, Juliette H. Walma
, van Tuijl, Cathy
in
Academic Ability
/ Affective Objectives
/ Beliefs
/ Career Choice
/ Career Development
/ Career development planning
/ Children
/ Course Selection (Students)
/ Design engineering
/ Early Experience
/ Education
/ Educational Practices
/ Educational Technology
/ Knowledge Level
/ Learning and Instruction
/ Literature Reviews
/ Mathematical analysis
/ Occupational choice
/ Parents
/ Professional development
/ Pupils
/ Research Utilization
/ Science Education
/ Science Interests
/ Secondary School Students
/ STEM Education
/ Stereotypes
/ Student Educational Objectives
/ Teachers
/ Technology education
2016
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Study choice and career development in STEM fields: an overview and integration of the research
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Study choice and career development in STEM fields: an overview and integration of the research
2016
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Overview
Although science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) study paths and STEM work fields may be relatively difficult and therefore not appropriate for everyone, too many children prematurely exclude STEM-related study and work options, based on negative images of the field or negative ability beliefs. In the present article, we provide an overview of the literature from different research perspectives that shows that study choice and career decisions made by young adults have their roots in earlier in childhood. In our view, the literature reviewed points to three interrelated factors that are important in the study choice and career development of children aged 8–16: knowledge, affective value, and ability beliefs and self-efficacy building. Based on this review, we argue that knowledge of the STEM field, and of the self in STEM activities, and parents’ and teachers’ knowledge of the early circumscription processes of children aged 8–16 needs to be broadened. Also, negative and often-stereotypical affective values adhered to STEM study choices or careers among parents and teachers need to be countered. With regard to ability beliefs, we argue that we should focus more attention on turning pupils’ entity beliefs into incremental ones.
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