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Garth Stahl; Shaneeza Fugurally; Yating Hu; Tin Nguyen; Sarah McDonald – Australian Educational Researcher, 2025
Working-class young men are often pathologised for their perceived lack of white-collar career aspirations. Historically, and in our present context, only a select minority of working-class males pursue higher education. Of those who attend, few choose to study STEM, which is often associated with academic rigour, competition and prestige. As a…
Descriptors: Males, First Generation College Students, Higher Education, STEM Education
Hawkins, Cherie – Australian Educational Researcher, 2014
Adolescent aspirations have been extensively researched, particularly in the contexts of higher education and the workforce. This paper extends research by exploring how the educational and career aspirations of rural adolescent girls relate to their other future goals. It demonstrates how exploring aspirations, both within and outside of the…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Adolescents, Females, Self Concept
Maras, Pam – Australian Educational Researcher, 2007
In this paper, we present findings from the second stage of a three year longitudinal study involving 3,570 students aged 13-18 in a London Borough looking at the impact of Widening Participation (WP) on the attitudes of students. We outline findings from a previous stage and then focus specifically on two cohorts of Year 10 students (aged 14-15)…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, School Attitudes, Academic Aspiration, Social Influences