2023
DOI: 10.1111/nyas.15074
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Mutual benefits for research and practice: Randomized controlled trials in the Hector Children's Academy Program

Ulrich Trautwein,
Jessika Golle,
Ann‐Kathrin Jaggy
et al.

Abstract: This article describes how a series of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) were implemented in the Hector Children's Academy Talent Development Program with the goal of generating mutual benefits for research and practice. The Hector Children's Academy Program, founded in 2010 and located in one of the largest states in Germany, Baden‐Württemberg, is a statewide enrichment program for talented primary school students, with a focus on STEMM topics. The program is financed by a private foundation, supervised by … Show more

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“…11 More often, however, it takes place outside of school, for example, in enrichment courses, special talent support programs, mentoring, or research internships. 12,13 Research participation and mentoring have proven beneficial in sparking individuals' interest in STEMM. 5,8,14 Such support measures, in turn, increase self-efficacy and outcome expectations in STEMM and long-term career aspirations for STEMM.…”
Section: Early Stages Of Talent Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…11 More often, however, it takes place outside of school, for example, in enrichment courses, special talent support programs, mentoring, or research internships. 12,13 Research participation and mentoring have proven beneficial in sparking individuals' interest in STEMM. 5,8,14 Such support measures, in turn, increase self-efficacy and outcome expectations in STEMM and long-term career aspirations for STEMM.…”
Section: Early Stages Of Talent Developmentmentioning
confidence: 99%