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Technological studies, physics and university entrance to engineering courses

This paper investigates the reasons why, in Scotland, Higher Technological Studies is failing to emerge as a credible entrance qualification to engineering courses within higher education, when compared with the success of the more traditional subject, Higher Physics. The paper examines the wider is...

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Main Authors: Brian Canavan, Graham Doughty
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Published: 1998
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2134/1418
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description This paper investigates the reasons why, in Scotland, Higher Technological Studies is failing to emerge as a credible entrance qualification to engineering courses within higher education, when compared with the success of the more traditional subject, Higher Physics. The paper examines the wider issues on the position of Technological Studies within the educational establishment. Recent figures for the Engineering Faculty at a Scottish university show that since 1993, 86% of entrants to the faculty have Higher Physics as an entrance qualification as against 14% with Higher Technological Studies. The subsequent progress of these students is then analysed with respect to their entrance qualifications. It then explores school pupil and parent perceptions of, and attitudes towards subject choice, in order to develop an understanding of pupils' choice of subjects at secondary school level and their career aspirations. Should Technological Studies be viewed within a vocational subject framework? What are the implications for future strategy in promoting technological Studies?
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spelling rr-article-93437991998-01-01T00:00:00Z Technological studies, physics and university entrance to engineering courses Brian Canavan (7151717) Graham Doughty (7151720) Design not elsewhere classified untagged Design Practice and Management not elsewhere classified This paper investigates the reasons why, in Scotland, Higher Technological Studies is failing to emerge as a credible entrance qualification to engineering courses within higher education, when compared with the success of the more traditional subject, Higher Physics. The paper examines the wider issues on the position of Technological Studies within the educational establishment. Recent figures for the Engineering Faculty at a Scottish university show that since 1993, 86% of entrants to the faculty have Higher Physics as an entrance qualification as against 14% with Higher Technological Studies. The subsequent progress of these students is then analysed with respect to their entrance qualifications. It then explores school pupil and parent perceptions of, and attitudes towards subject choice, in order to develop an understanding of pupils' choice of subjects at secondary school level and their career aspirations. Should Technological Studies be viewed within a vocational subject framework? What are the implications for future strategy in promoting technological Studies? 1998-01-01T00:00:00Z Text Conference contribution 2134/1418 https://figshare.com/articles/conference_contribution/Technological_studies_physics_and_university_entrance_to_engineering_courses/9343799 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
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Technological studies, physics and university entrance to engineering courses
title Technological studies, physics and university entrance to engineering courses
title_full Technological studies, physics and university entrance to engineering courses
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url https://hdl.handle.net/2134/1418