Factors Influencing Student Choice Of Engineering Majors In The United Arab Emirates
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Author | : Hilda Freimuth |
Publisher | : Emirates Center for Strategic Studies and Research |
Total Pages | : 27 |
Release | : 2018-02-28 |
Genre | : Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN | : 9948391446 |
With a current lack of Emirati engineers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), this study investigates what motivates Emirati students in their choice of majors. The study grew out of the researcher's personal experiences participating in Khalifa University of Science and Technology's entrance interviews. These interviews revealed that a significant number of students chose engineering for reasons not typically found in the West. To further investigate this phenomenon, a campus survey was conducted along with group interviews. This paper explores the development of education in the UAE, the reasons why students choose certain majors in the West, as well as examining student motivation in choosing engineering majors both in the West and in the UAE. A detailed discussion of the findings and their implications then follows. The paper finds that, in contrast to the West, one's duty to nation and family was the most important factor in student choice. To increase the number of Emirati engineers, university campaigns might consider redirecting their focus to the wants, needs, and desires of the leadership of the nation. Emirati youth listen to, respect, and honor the leadership of their country and families, and harbor a sincere desire to help the nation in any way possible.
Author | : Hilda Freimuth |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2019 |
Genre | : College majors |
ISBN | : 9789948391456 |
"This study investigates Emirati student motivation on their choice of majors. With a current lack of Emirati engineers in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), this study is timely in nature. It grew out of the researcher's personal experiences from participating in Khalifa University of Science and Technology's (KU) entrance interviews, which revealed that a significant number of students chose engineering for reasons not typically found in the West. To further investigate this phenomenon, a campus survey was conducted along with group interviews. This paper will explore the development of education in the UAE, the reasons why students choose certain majors in the West, as well as examine student motivation for choice of engineering majors both in the West and in the UAE. A detailed discussion of the findings and their implications will then follow. The paper concludes with a major recommendation - based on the findings of the study - on how to recruit a greater number of students to study engineering in order to fill the current gap in the industry" --page 1.
Author | : UNESCO |
Publisher | : UNESCO Publishing |
Total Pages | : 82 |
Release | : 2017-09-04 |
Genre | : |
ISBN | : 9231002333 |
This report aims to 'crack the code' by deciphering the factors that hinder and facilitate girls' and women's participation, achievement and continuation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education and, in particular, what the education sector can do to promote girls' and women's interest in and engagement with STEM education and ultimately STEM careers.
Author | : Kevin Cox |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 292 |
Release | : 2014-05-12 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 1135370656 |
This text provides higher education teachers with an overview of the many approaches to setting, marking and reviewing coursework, assignments, tests and examinations used in programmes for certificates, diplomas, first degrees or higher degrees. It discusses the influence of each on students.
Author | : Don Hossler |
Publisher | : JHU Press |
Total Pages | : 190 |
Release | : 2020-06-02 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 0801870348 |
Going to College tells the powerful story of how high school students make choices about postsecondary education. Drawing on their unprecedented nine-year study of high school students, the authors explore how students and their parents negotiate these important decisions. Family background, finances, education, information—all influence students' plans after high school and the career paths they pursue, as do the more subtle messages delivered by parents and counselors which shape adolescents' self-expectations. For high school guidance counselors, college admissions counselors, parents and teachers, and public policy makers, this book is a valuable resource that explains the decision-making process and helps adults to help students make appropriate choices. The authors identify predisposition, search, and choice as the three stages in the student decision-making process. Predisposition refers to the plans students develop for education or work after they graduate from high school. The search stage involves students discovering and evaluating a variety of colleges and universities. In the choice stage, students choose a school to attend from among a list of institutions that are being seriously considered. Understanding exactly how students move through the predisposition, search, and choice stages of the college decision-making process can help students and parents prepare themselves for this process and consider a wider array of options. For education professionals, understanding this process can lead to new initiatives to guide students and families effectively—by providing better incentives for college savings, for example, or devising more effective early information programs about postsecondary education. Going to College is the first book to seriously study over an extended period the decisions that have a pervasive and lasting impact on individual careers, livelihoods, and lifestyles. The authors conclude with important recommendations for improving academic support, exploring various financial options, providing early encouragement—in other words, for recognizing the factors that influence students' decisions, and knowing when to pay attention to them.
Author | : William E. Becker |
Publisher | : Edward Elgar Publishing |
Total Pages | : 252 |
Release | : 2006-01-25 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9781781008577 |
"Teaching Economics is an invaluable and practical tool for teachers of economics, administrators responsible for undergraduate instruction and graduate students who are just beginning to teach. Each chapter includes specific teaching tips for classroom implementation and summary lists of do's and don'ts for instructors who are thinking of moving beyond the lecture method of traditional chalk and talk."--BOOK JACKET.
Author | : Lawrence P. Grayson |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 568 |
Release | : 1986 |
Genre | : Engineering |
ISBN | : |
Author | : Elaine Seymour |
Publisher | : Springer Nature |
Total Pages | : 537 |
Release | : 2019-12-10 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 303025304X |
Talking about Leaving Revisited discusses findings from a five-year study that explores the extent, nature, and contributory causes of field-switching both from and among “STEM” majors, and what enables persistence to graduation. The book reflects on what has and has not changed since publication of Talking about Leaving: Why Undergraduates Leave the Sciences (Elaine Seymour & Nancy M. Hewitt, Westview Press, 1997). With the editors’ guidance, the authors of each chapter collaborate to address key questions, drawing on findings from each related study source: national and institutional data, interviews with faculty and students, structured observations and student assessments of teaching methods in STEM gateway courses. Pitched to a wide audience, engaging in style, and richly illustrated in the interviewees’ own words, this book affords the most comprehensive explanatory account to date of persistence, relocation and loss in undergraduate sciences. Comprehensively addresses the causes of loss from undergraduate STEM majors—an issue of ongoing national concern. Presents critical research relevant for nationwide STEM education reform efforts. Explores the reasons why talented undergraduates abandon STEM majors. Dispels popular causal myths about why students choose to leave STEM majors. This volume is based upon work supported by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Award No. 2012-6-05 and the National Science Foundation Award No. DUE 1224637.
Author | : Peter Kell |
Publisher | : Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | : 207 |
Release | : 2012-02-29 |
Genre | : Education |
ISBN | : 9400728964 |
This book documents the growing mobility of international students in the Asia Pacific. International students comprise over 2.7m students and it is estimated by the OECD that this will top 8 million in 2020. The great majority of them are students from the Asian countries who study in the Europe, North America and Asia. In addition countries such as Singapore, Malaysia and Hong Kong are becoming “education hubs” and are proposing to attract international students. Over 42% of international students come from Asia and this is predicted to continue with the strong presence of students from China, India, Korea and Japan continuing. A younger population, a growing middle class and shortages of quality education providers in the Asia Pacific region means that this mobility will be a feature of the future. This book explores questions around the mobility of international students in the context of the global economy and an increasingly competitive trans-national education market. It also explores questions about the experience of international students principally from the Asia Pacific region at a time of increased global insecurity and growing hostile reactions to foreigners in the post September 11th era. This book emerges from empirical work from several research projects funded by the World Bank and several community projects to support international students. The focus is also on the way in which student mobility promotes growing connection within the Asia Pacific, as well as other regions, and provides the foundations for new notions of global citizenships.
Author | : Zoltán J. Ács |
Publisher | : Now Publishers Inc |
Total Pages | : 113 |
Release | : 2009 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 1601982461 |
The Global Entrepreneurship Index contributes to our understanding of economic development by constructing an index (GEINDEX) that examines the essence of the contextual features of entrepreneurship and fills a gap in the measure of development.