Why we should capitalise on early childhood interest in engineering: changes in students’ interest over the school years

Q1 Social Sciences
Elena Prieto, Allyson Holbrook
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ABSTRACT There is a significant concern in Australia that insufficient numbers of students are enrolling in, and graduating from, engineering degree programmes. Research studies and government reports continue to reveal that young people’s negative views of engineering are a major factor contributing to this phenomenon. To unearth how these views are formed and evolve, we investigated a sample of primary (n = 555), secondary (n = 493) and university (n = 1517) students in Australia. The students completed a survey that examined their interests in, attitudes towards, and knowledge and understandings of engineering. Key findings were that primary students were more positively predisposed towards engineering and its related sub-disciplines than secondary students; and that in terms of influences on career choice, an innate interest in science or engineering is a stronger influence than the potential earning power of an engineering position. It was also evident that careers advisors were seen to have a strong influence on secondary students’ choices. We argue that there is strong potential to harness and work with interest in engineering at an early age, and that there is considerable work needed to leverage advice and sustain interest at secondary level.
为什么我们应该利用儿童早期对工程学的兴趣:学生在学习期间兴趣的变化
在澳大利亚,有一个值得关注的问题是,工程学位课程的入学和毕业学生人数不足。研究和政府报告不断显示,年轻人对工程的负面看法是造成这一现象的主要因素。为了揭示这些观点是如何形成和演变的,我们调查了澳大利亚小学生(n = 555)、中学生(n = 493)和大学生(n = 1517)的样本。学生们完成了一项调查,调查他们对工程的兴趣、态度、知识和理解。主要发现是小学生比中学生更积极地倾向于工程及其相关的分支学科;在对职业选择的影响方面,对科学或工程的天生兴趣比工程职位的潜在收入能力更有影响力。同样明显的是,职业顾问被认为对中学生的选择有很大的影响。我们认为,在很小的时候就有很强的潜力来利用和工作对工程的兴趣,并且在中学阶段需要大量的工作来利用建议和保持兴趣。
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