2026-01-26T12:59:55Z
2026-01-26T12:59:55Z
2019-04-11
2026-01-26T12:59:55Z
Recently, the literature has repeatedly reported an interest decrease in science and technology (S&T) among youngsters, and a drop of students choosing professions related to these knowledge areas. This study pursued to assess the interest of primary and secondary pupils in specific fields of S&T, and to relate this interest to their predisposition to engage in S&T-related out-of-school activities and their inclination to become scientists in the future. A questionnaire on S&T interests and attitudes was administered to a sample of 1,336 pupils. Results show that, overall, the inclination to become scientists was low. However, we found a relationship between pupils' interest in areas of S&T and their predisposition to participate in out-of-school S&T activities, and also between their interest and their inclination to become scientists. Moreover, significant age- and sex-related differences concerning all these aspects were identified. We discuss the importance of acknowledging children's and adolescents' specific interest to promote their participation in S&T-related school activities and outof- school activities. We also urge that information about scientific and technological careers be disseminated in schools in order to increase students' interest in these areas.
Article
Accepted version
English
Educació STEM; Infants; Adolescents; Vocació; Activitats extraescolars; STEM education; Children; Teenagers; Vocation; Extracurricular activities
Springer Verlag
Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10956-019-09776-w
Journal Of Science Education And Technology, 2019, vol. 28, num.4, p. 399-413
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10956-019-09776-w
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