“Getting Equipped for Europe”

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“Getting Equipped for Europe” This survey will help us identify areas of strength and weaknesses of our current schooling systems as they relate to practices in preparing high schoolers to be college and career ready.

1.-Which age group do you belong to? Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain.

2.-Specify your gender.

3.-Are your parents…?

4. -Is the School you are attending a family/ personal choice 4.-Is the School you are attending a family/ personal choice? Or is it only school closest to your home?

5.-What do you know about career planning? Nothing 4 Everything 8 A little 19 A lot 26 Enough 25

6.-How important is career planning for you? Very important 60 Important 22 Not important 2

7.-When should you start planning your career? (Ages)

8.-When choosing your high school, did you have in mind a future career? Yes 34 No 37 I don´t know 12

9.-What would you leave your country for?

10.-Which country would you like to have a career in? 36 2 19 38 17

11.- What will you do when you finish school?

12.- After graduation, which career fields will you be interested in? 25 4 21 21 20 23 13 5 12 11 15

13.-Do you know what STEM stands for?

14.-Who helps you in your career planning? 53 13 55

15.-Has your school choice prepared you for going abroad to work? Yes 27 No I don´t know 31

16.-Would you like to start your own company after your training?

17.-When you think of your future job, what is the most important to you? 16 56 3 12 23

18.-Which skills do you think are necessary for a successful career? 64 15 56 34 66 48 36 56 15

19.-Does your school provide computers for students and the staff for educational purposes?

20.-Which is the radio between students and computers in computer-related courses?

22.-Are the following computer-related activities a regular part of students´assigments in upper secondary education in your school?

23.-At the upper secondary level, how much are computers used on regular basis to…

*No reliable responses. 24.-How often does your school use the following methods of career counseling? *No reliable responses.

*No reliable responses. 25.-Please indicate your level of agreement with each of the following statements: *No reliable responses.