@article{Sula_2021, title={Albania: Motivation Factors Among 15-Year-Old Students, Especially Disadvantaged Ones}, volume={17}, url={https://eujournal.org/index.php/esj/article/view/14295}, DOI={10.19044/esj.2021.v17n15p57}, abstractNote={<p>The importance of the study lies in the analysis of youth productivity and employment. From the data so far it is underlined that the potential of Albanian youth will be realized only for 56% if no measures are taken. Referring to the literature review, there is a division of scholars’ attention towards vocational education and employment or secondary and higher education, without emphasizing the potential of basic education in guiding the student towards clarity. In other words, they do not stimulate students’ motivation towards a certain profile. The article is based on mainly secondary data analysis. The pourpose of this article seeks to verify some motivation factors among 15-year-old students, especially disadvantaged ones, for instance the attitude toward learning, access to books, and the reach of career guidance services in basic education schools in Albania. Some conclusions from the data analysis show that in the circumstances of youth unemployment, the motivation to perform better among 15-year-old students may be more related to seeing success and being more productive at work. Albanian students show little vision of their future careers, especially the most disadvantaged. Factors that can influence the growth of students’ career goals can be: their attitude towards books and reading, school choice and access to career guidance services in schools in Albania.</p&gt;}, number={15}, journal={European Scientific Journal, ESJ}, author={Sula, Gentiana}, year={2021}, month={May}, pages={57} }