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The Relationship between Advanced and Enriching Precollegiate Education in STEM fields and High School Students’ STEM Career Intentions: Implications for Educators and School Counseling ProgramsThe Relationship between Advanced and Enriching Precollegiate Education in STEM fields and High School Students’ STEM Career Intentions: Implications for Educators and School Counseling Programs

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The Relationship between Advanced and Enriching Precollegiate Education in STEM fields and High School Students’ STEM Career Intentions: Implications for Educators and School Counseling Programs
Authors
Hongryun Woo허난설Jungeun LeeChaiqua HarrisInjung Lee
Issue Date
Feb-2023
Publisher
한국상담학회
Keywords
STEM fields; career intentions; high school students; school counseling
Citation
Journal of Asia Pacific Counseling, v.13, no.1, pp 59 - 77
Pages
19
Journal Title
Journal of Asia Pacific Counseling
Volume
13
Number
1
Start Page
59
End Page
77
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/22344
DOI
10.18401/2023.13.1.5
ISSN
2233-6710
Abstract
This study examined the significance of advanced and enriching precollegiate education in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields beyond the regular STEM-related courses on high school students’ career intentions, particularly through the lens of educational dose. A total of 241 students participated in the study. Findings of hierarchical regression analyses indicated that the number of regular math classes in school significantly correlated to career intentions in math and science fields; similarly, the number of regular science classes in school was significantly related to career intentions in the technology field. Also, advanced and enriching precollegiate education in computer/technology was found to have a significant relationship with career intention in the field of engineering. Implications and suggestions for educators and school counseling programs are provided.
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