2012
DOI: 10.5861/ijrset.2012.201
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Choosing a career in science: The Nigerian student perception

Abstract: The selection of subjects is a vital incident in the life of the senior secondary school child hence the need for proper guidance and encouragement to boost their interest and perception of science subjects. In this research a total of 180 senior secondary III students (91 boys and 89 girls) were carefully selected from four secondary schools in Delta State Nigeria, for the study. One research question and 4 hypotheses guided the study. The instrument used is the Subject Choice and Perception Questionnaire (SC… Show more

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“…Several studies show that parents have a substantial influence on their children's career choices. For instance, in Nigeria (Ogunyewo, Afemikhe, Ajio, & Olanlesi-aliu, 2014), (Ezeweani & Atomatofa, 2012), (Egunjobi, Salisu, & Ogunkeye, 2014), in Tanzania (Amani, 2016) in Kenya (Obwoge & Kibor, 2016). Semistructural interviews with 23 postgraduate students were conducted by (Adefulu, Farinloye, & Mogaji, 2020) on study on factors impacting postgraduate students' university choice in Nigeria, Parents have a statistical significant influence on their children's professional choices, according to research.…”
Section: Family Factor and Career Decision Makingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Several studies show that parents have a substantial influence on their children's career choices. For instance, in Nigeria (Ogunyewo, Afemikhe, Ajio, & Olanlesi-aliu, 2014), (Ezeweani & Atomatofa, 2012), (Egunjobi, Salisu, & Ogunkeye, 2014), in Tanzania (Amani, 2016) in Kenya (Obwoge & Kibor, 2016). Semistructural interviews with 23 postgraduate students were conducted by (Adefulu, Farinloye, & Mogaji, 2020) on study on factors impacting postgraduate students' university choice in Nigeria, Parents have a statistical significant influence on their children's professional choices, according to research.…”
Section: Family Factor and Career Decision Makingmentioning
confidence: 99%