Students’ engineering experience and aspirations within STEM education in Hong Kong secondary schools

Peter Kutnick, Betty Pok-Yee Lee, Rosanna Yuen-Yan Chan, Cecilia Ka Yuk Chan

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Abstract

This study questions whether Hong Kong (HK) students’ engineering aspirations are facilitated within their secondary school STEM curriculum or elsewhere. HK students perform strongly on international science and mathematics assessments, although its economy is reliant on a dwindling number of engineers. We consider STEM education metaphors, recent government attempts to improve STEM education and lack of Asian STEM literature. A representative twenty-four students (sex, age, secondary school type) were interviewed to elicit school/home e/STM (engineering within/STM subjects) experiences and aspirations. Thematic content analyses found: e/STM aspirations most susceptible to (pathway-based) home and cultural inequalities; younger students excluded from engineering interests; and, inhibiting in-school activities/pedagogies. Within this high-performing Asian society, inhibitors to engineering engagement were similar to current Western findings.
Original languageEnglish
Article number101610
JournalInternational Journal of Educational Research
Volume103
Early online date12 Jun 2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Keywords

  • Engineering education
  • Hong Kong
  • Secondary schools
  • Student aspirations

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