Influence of Robotics Curriculum on Career Choices: an Exploratory Study with High School Students(*)

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Career choices of high school students can be affected by a multitude of factors. Discerning these factors may facilitate parents, educators, and industries to know where students place most of their trust, and what criteria influence the career selection process. The current study was mainly concer...

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Autor: M. Selvam, Rejina
Formato: artículo
Fecha de Publicación:2019
Institución:Universidad Católica San Pablo
Repositorio:Revistas - Universidad Católica San Pablo
Lenguaje:español
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Nivel de acceso:acceso abierto
Materia:Tecnología
Robótica
Ingeniería
Technology
Robotics
Engineering education
STEM
Single-sex schooling
girls’ education
Educación de chicas
Educación diferenciada
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title Influence of Robotics Curriculum on Career Choices: an Exploratory Study with High School Students(*)
spellingShingle Influence of Robotics Curriculum on Career Choices: an Exploratory Study with High School Students(*)
M. Selvam, Rejina
Tecnología
Robótica
Ingeniería
Technology
Robotics
Engineering education
STEM
Single-sex schooling
girls’ education
Educación de chicas
Educación diferenciada
title_short Influence of Robotics Curriculum on Career Choices: an Exploratory Study with High School Students(*)
title_full Influence of Robotics Curriculum on Career Choices: an Exploratory Study with High School Students(*)
title_fullStr Influence of Robotics Curriculum on Career Choices: an Exploratory Study with High School Students(*)
title_full_unstemmed Influence of Robotics Curriculum on Career Choices: an Exploratory Study with High School Students(*)
title_sort Influence of Robotics Curriculum on Career Choices: an Exploratory Study with High School Students(*)
dc.creator.none.fl_str_mv M. Selvam, Rejina
author M. Selvam, Rejina
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Tecnología
Robótica
Ingeniería
Technology
Robotics
Engineering education
STEM
Single-sex schooling
girls’ education
Educación de chicas
Educación diferenciada
topic Tecnología
Robótica
Ingeniería
Technology
Robotics
Engineering education
STEM
Single-sex schooling
girls’ education
Educación de chicas
Educación diferenciada
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