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Entrepreneurship, STEM attitude, and career interest development through 6E learning byDeSIGN™ model based STEM education

It is important to raise enterprising individuals in STEM fields so that countries have individuals, who will play a role in global competition, and this is possible with effective STEM education. This research aims to reveal the impact of STEM activities, which were designed using the 6E learning b...

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Published in:International journal of technology and design education 2023-09, Vol.33 (4), p.1525-1545
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Content analysis
Data collection
Education
Educational Strategies
Educational Technology
Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurship
Instructional Design
Instructional Effectiveness
Interviews
Learning
Learning Activities
Learning and Instruction
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Science Education
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Skill Development
Skills
STEM Careers
STEM Education
STEM professions
Student Attitudes
Student Development
Student Interests
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Teaching Models
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Technology education
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