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Worsham, Heather M.; Friedrichsen, Patricia; Soucie, Marilyn; Barnett, Ellen; Akiba, Motoko – Journal of Science Teacher Education, 2014
Despite the importance of recruiting highly qualified individuals into the science teaching profession, little is known about the effectiveness of particular recruitment strategies. Over 3 years, 34 college science majors and undecided students were recruited into paid internships in informal science settings to consider secondary science teaching…
Descriptors: Science Teachers, Student Recruitment, Preservice Teacher Education, Secondary School Science
Tenowich, Patricia Ann – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Goal theory postulates that learners have both academic and social reasons for pursuing academic outcomes. In domain-learning theory, the development of expertise is domain specific and is a progressive learning process that is characterized by the interplay of knowledge, interest, and strategic processing. This study integrated goal theory and…
Descriptors: Program Effectiveness, Psychology, Learning Theories, College Students
Ham, Tom L. – 1982
Participants in CHOICES, a computerized career information program, were 40 female and 9 male freshmen psychology students at the University of Missouri at Columbia. After 4 weeks of program work, a questionnaire to assess a broad range of career-related concerns was administered to the participants and to a quasi-control group of 19 female and 7…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Development, Career Exploration, Career Planning