Why Engineering Students Choose a Career in Teacher Education – Qualitative Analysis of Bachelor Students' Motives

M. Vernholz, K. Temmen, in: E. Quintana-Murci, F. Salva-Mut, B.E. Stalder, C. Nägele (Eds.), Towards Inclusive and Egalitarian Vocational Education and Training: Key Challenges and Strategies from a Holistic and Multi-Contextual Approach. Proceedings of the 6th Crossing Boundaries Conference in Vocational Education and Training, LibreCat University, 2025.

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Vernholz M, Temmen K. Why Engineering Students Choose a Career in Teacher Education – Qualitative Analysis of Bachelor Students’ Motives. In: Quintana-Murci E, Salva-Mut F, Stalder BE, Nägele C, eds. Towards Inclusive and Egalitarian Vocational Education and Training: Key Challenges and Strategies from a Holistic and Multi-Contextual Approach. Proceedings of the 6th Crossing Boundaries Conference in Vocational Education and Training. LibreCat University; 2025. doi:10.5281/ZENODO.15364031
Vernholz, M., & Temmen, K. (2025). Why Engineering Students Choose a Career in Teacher Education – Qualitative Analysis of Bachelor Students’ Motives. In E. Quintana-Murci, F. Salva-Mut, B. E. Stalder, & C. Nägele (Eds.), Towards inclusive and egalitarian vocational education and training: Key challenges and strategies from a holistic and multi-contextual approach. Proceedings of the 6th Crossing Boundaries Conference in Vocational Education and Training. LibreCat University. https://doi.org/10.5281/ZENODO.15364031
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Vernholz, Mats, and Katrin Temmen. “Why Engineering Students Choose a Career in Teacher Education – Qualitative Analysis of Bachelor Students’ Motives.” In Towards Inclusive and Egalitarian Vocational Education and Training: Key Challenges and Strategies from a Holistic and Multi-Contextual Approach. Proceedings of the 6th Crossing Boundaries Conference in Vocational Education and Training, edited by Elena Quintana-Murci, Francisca Salva-Mut, Barbara Elisabeth Stalder, and Christof Nägele. LibreCat University, 2025. https://doi.org/10.5281/ZENODO.15364031.
M. Vernholz and K. Temmen, “Why Engineering Students Choose a Career in Teacher Education – Qualitative Analysis of Bachelor Students’ Motives,” in Towards inclusive and egalitarian vocational education and training: Key challenges and strategies from a holistic and multi-contextual approach. Proceedings of the 6th Crossing Boundaries Conference in Vocational Education and Training, E. Quintana-Murci, F. Salva-Mut, B. E. Stalder, and C. Nägele, Eds. LibreCat University, 2025.
Vernholz, Mats, and Katrin Temmen. “Why Engineering Students Choose a Career in Teacher Education – Qualitative Analysis of Bachelor Students’ Motives.” Towards Inclusive and Egalitarian Vocational Education and Training: Key Challenges and Strategies from a Holistic and Multi-Contextual Approach. Proceedings of the 6th Crossing Boundaries Conference in Vocational Education and Training, edited by Elena Quintana-Murci et al., LibreCat University, 2025, doi:10.5281/ZENODO.15364031.
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