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Thornton, Mary – Journal of Education for Teaching, 1999
Describes one university's club for male elementary student teachers designed to reduce high wastage rates. Field notes, interviews, and surveys of club members and nonmembers indicated that students with relevant work experience, with realistic expectations for primary teaching, and who selected elementary teaching as a career were the most…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Clubs, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers

Johnston, John; McKeown, Eamonn; McEwen, Alex – Journal of Education for Teaching, 1999
Surveyed male and female preservice elementary teachers regarding factors influencing their decisions to become teachers. Females were motivated by perceived intrinsic aspects of elementary teaching but emphasized perceived extrinsic aspects. Males were aware of the feminization of elementary teaching but considered a male presence in elementary…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Decision Making, Elementary Education, Elementary School Teachers

Fejgin, Naomi; Kfir, Drora; Ariav, Tamar – Teacher Educator, 1998
Investigated whether reform in Israel's teacher education admission standards has attracted better students than in the past. Data on students who were freshmen before, during, and after the academization indicated that students who are accepted now have a higher entry level than in previous years, but they represent a similar social and…
Descriptors: Academic Standards, Admission Criteria, Career Choice, College Admission
Watts, Catherine; Pickering, Angela – Language Learning Journal, 2005
Current figures (CILT, 2005) indicate that, whilst the numbers of students taking post-16 modern foreign language public examinations in England, Wales and Northern Ireland have declined overall between 2000 and 2004, one of the biggest drops is for German, which has experienced a steady year-on-year decline over the same period at the full A…
Descriptors: Age, Form Classes (Languages), Qualitative Research, Linguistics
Stevens, Paul – 1996
Career development has become important in organizations struggling with restructuring and its effects on employees. Employees now understand the process as a way to gain employability skills in order to obtain different jobs within their companies or elsewhere. Career development often takes place in workshops, although many people prefer a more…
Descriptors: Adults, Career Change, Career Choice, Career Development
Wolansky, William D.; Kang, Charles Tze-Li – 1991
For a cross-cultural comparison of curriculum and career decisions made by high school students in vocational programs in Taiwan and the United States, a random sample of high school students enrolled in vocational education in Taiwan and in 10 selected states in the United States were mailed a self-administered questionnaire. Responses were…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Cross Cultural Studies, Cultural Differences, Cultural Influences
Jonkoping Univ. (Sweden). – 1990
This volume contains the 30 formal papers that were accepted for the European and Third World Gender and Science and Technology (GASAT) Conference. The theme of the conference was "Science and Technology, A Future for All?" The papers are presented in two parts and organized into four frames. Part one contains papers, reporting empirical…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Case Studies, Computer Uses in Education, Developing Nations
Wafubwa, Cecilia Namenge – 1991
Not only is there a shortage of qualified science teachers in Kenyan secondary schools, but also teachers are leaving the profession to take up nonteaching employment. A substantial number of qualified graduate teachers leave the profession soon after entering it. This loss of qualified science teachers from the profession affects Kenya's economic…
Descriptors: Career Change, Career Choice, Economic Impact, Employment Opportunities
Levin, Benjamin – 1983
The first round of a study of what happens to students after they leave Peel County (Ontario) secondary schools includes data from students who were in grade 11 in 1977-78 and 1979-80. A 10 percent sample (approximately 750 students in each group) was drawn from school records. Of these, 1,072 people (75 percent) were interviewed by telephone.…
Descriptors: Academic Education, Career Choice, Cohort Analysis, Educational Assessment
Katz, Martin R. – 1985
Career decision making in Taiwan was examined in the context of a society undergoing dynamic change as modern entrepreneurial values are accommodated in a cherished traditional culture. Especially during the past 20 years, the economy of Taiwan has changed from agriculture to technology. At the same time, the educational needs of students have…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Guidance, Counselor Training, Culture Conflict
Notodihardjo, Hardjono; Sanyal, Bikas C. – 1983
Based on a survey of college students, graduates, and employers throughout Java, this report examines (1) reasons for pursuing higher education, channels of career information, frequency of and reasons for students changing majors, and the performance of the higher education system; (2) occupational expectations and their determinants; (3) methods…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Education Work Relationship, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
Planck, Ulrich – 1981
Trends in employment in West Germany evolved from analysis of a rural youth survey based on interviews from 1955, 1968, and 1980. Persons surveyed were from 17 to 28 years of age and lived in settlements of 5,000 inhabitants or less. During the time period (1955-1980), the youth employment rate decreased from 74% to 67%. Agricultural jobs…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Agricultural Laborers, Agricultural Occupations, Career Choice

Chivore, B. R. S. – Comparative Education, 1986
A survey of 577 secondary students was conducted to determine pupils' attitudes towards teaching as a profession. Teaching in general, and secondary teaching in particular, was more attractive to females, to students from rural schools, and pupils whose parents had low academic qualifications. (JHZ)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Comparative Education, Developing Nations, Educational Attainment
Vuorikoski, Marjo – 2001
This paper provides an overview of teaching as a gendered profession in Finland, focusing on recent research on teachers and their professional development. Currently, women are better educated than men in Finland, but they still do not achieve employment positions and salaries equal to those of men. Though there tend to be more female than male…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Biographies, Career Choice, Career Development

McSwan, David; Stevens, Ken – Education in Rural Australia, 1995
In rural Australia, secondary education is often unavailable after year 10, and students are less likely to pursue tertiary education than urban counterparts. Student and family interviews suggest that career decisions are made primarily with advice from family, peers, and media, not school personnel. Reasons may be related to feelings that…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Career Guidance, Career Planning, Community Development