PERSPECTIVES OF STEM EDUCATION REGARDING SERBIAN SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS’ MOTIVATION FOR CAREER CHOICE
Journal: Journal of Baltic Science Education (Vol.19, No. 6)Publication Date: 2020-12-10
Authors : Jelena Ž. Maksimović; Jelena S. Osmanović; Anastasija S. Mamutović;
Page : 989-1007
Keywords : academic studies; professional interests; STEM; secondary school students;
Abstract
The research was motivated by the necessity to examine the perspectives of STEM professions in Serbia. The aim of this research was to study students' motives for career choices and their attitudes towards STEM sciences. The empirical scientific approach was applied, i.e. the quantitative and qualitative research method. The most frequently chosen undergraduate majors, the motives that determined that choice and the professional interests were examined by the interviewing technique in the first phase and the scaling and survey techniques in the second phase of the research. The participation in the research was voluntary and comprised of Serbian secondary school students. The research ascertained that a poor state of the national economy determined the students' decision to be trained for “jobs of the future” rather than attend the desired studies. The professions in the IT sector, engineering and sciences proved to be the most profitable ones. These results proved a growing popularity of STEM professions among the Serbian students, but they also implied the prospective necessity to promote mathematics and engineering within the education system considering the present insufficient interest in these academic studies. Regarding the fact that this type of scientific research is still rarely conducted by Serbian experts in the relevant field, this research contributes to a more comprehensive review of the STEM education.
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