Rural first year university students: As engaged, aspirational and motivated as anyone – but different science ‘choices’ in year 12 and university


Autoria(s): Quinn, Frances; Lyons, Terry
Data(s)

2016

Resumo

This paper reports on findings from the Interests and Recruitment in Science study, which explored the experiences of first year students studying science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) courses in Australian universities. First year STEM students who went to school in rural or regional areas were as engaged, aspirational and motivated as their more metropolitan counterparts. However, they were less likely to have studied physics or advance mathematics, and more likely to have enrolled in an Agricultural or Environmental Science degree. The relationships between these results and broader contextual issues such as employment and Higher Education budgetary and policy settings are discussed.

Identificador

http://eprints.qut.edu.au/95482/

Publicador

Society for the Provision of Education in Rural Australia

Relação

http://jtlge.curtin.edu.au/index.php/aijre/article/view/155

Quinn, Frances & Lyons, Terry (2016) Rural first year university students: As engaged, aspirational and motivated as anyone – but different science ‘choices’ in year 12 and university. Australian and International Journal of Rural Education, 26(1), pp. 42-53.

Direitos

Copyright 2016 Australian and International Journal of Rural Education

Fonte

School of Curriculum; Faculty of Education

Palavras-Chave #130200 CURRICULUM AND PEDAGOGY #130212 Science Technology and Engineering Curriculum and Pedagogy #first year university science students #STEM courses #employment
Tipo

Journal Article