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Careers-Outreach Programmes for Children: Lessons for Perceptions of Engineering and Manufacturing
Date Issued
2021-10-23
Date Available
2025-06-24T12:35:07Z
Abstract
The training and education of under- and postgraduate students can be promoted by more active learning especially in engineering, overcoming more passive and vicarious experiences and approaches in their documented effectiveness. However, the possibility of outreach to young pupils and school-children in primary and secondary schools is a lesser explored area in terms of Education and Public Engagement (EPE) efforts – as relates to feedback and influence on shaping 3rd-level engineering training and education. Therefore, the outreach and school-visit agenda constitutes an interesting avenue to observe how active learning, careers stimulus and EPE efforts for young children and teenagers can teach the university sector, to improve future engineering-teaching standards and enhance both quality and capabilities of practice. This intervention involved careers-outreach efforts to lead to statistical determinations of motivations towards engineering, manufacturing and training. The aim was to gauge to what extent this intervention would lead to an increased careers awareness in engineering, using the method of the schools-visits programme as the means for so doing. It was found that this led to an increase in engagement by school pupils with engineering as a career option and a greater awareness of the importance of manufacturing
Sponsorship
Science Foundation Ireland
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
World Academy of Science, Engineering and Technology
Journal
International Journal of Educational and Pedagogical Sciences
Volume
15
Issue
9
Start Page
853
End Page
857
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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