Self-Demand vs. Time Availability: A Sociological Analysis of STEM Project Performance Among School and University Students in the Arequipa Region of Peru

Jair Jesús León Lucano, Juan Diego Cerrón Salcedo, Daniel Haro Laque, Alberto Torres Hisnostroza

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This study examines how self-demand and time availability influence STEM project performance among school and university students in Arequipa, Peru. Using mixed methods, 14 projects were evaluated, revealing that school students outperformed university peers (average scores: 73.1 vs. 65.1), largely due to structured support and fewer external commitments. The findings highlight the sociological impact of institutional and personal constraints, recommending balanced workloads, enhanced mentorship, and better resource allocation to improve STEM learning outcomes across education levels. The study concludes that strategies emphasizing balanced workloads, targeted mentorship, and improved resource allocation are essential for optimizing STEM project-based learning across different educational stages.

Idioma originalInglés estadounidense
Páginas (desde-hasta)120-123
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PublicaciónProceedings of International Conference on Computational Thinking Education
EstadoIndizado - 2025
Evento9th International Conference on Computational Thinking and STEM Education, CTE-STEM 2025 - Hong Kong SAR, China
Duración: 18 jun. 202520 jun. 2025

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