More men are studying and working in science fields than women. This could be an effect of the prevalence of gender stereotypes (e.g., science is for men, not for women). Aside from the media and people's social lives, such stereotypes can also occur in education. Ways in which stereotypes are visible in education include the use of gender-biased visuals, language, teaching methods, and teachers' attitudes. The goal of this study was to determine whether science education resources for primary school contained gender-biased visuals. Specifically, the total number of men and women depicted, and the profession and activity of each person in the visuals were noted. The analysis showed that there were more men than women depicted with a science...
Stereotypes in the media both reflect and perpetuate the notion that science is a masculine pursuit....
While academic institutions are gearing and propelling for 21st-century teaching and learning in sci...
Stereotypes in the media both reflect and perpetuate the notion that science is a masculine pursuit....
More men are studying and working in science fields than women. This could be an effect of the pre...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the gender stereotype of science by analysing ...
ABSTRACT. In this study, the illustrations in the 27 middle school science textbooks developed under...
This paper analyzes the Social Representations (SR) of teachers regarding the Nature of Science (NoS...
In this work, we explore the presence of stereotypes in pre-university students with respect to gend...
Exposure to inspirational and relatable role models is crucial towards fostering engagement of learn...
The acronym STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Ireland saw the development o...
Historically, there existed a large achievement gap between male and female students in STEM fields ...
The goal of this dissertation was to produce gender-equitable, multimedia based science materials wi...
The goal of this dissertation was to produce gender-equitable, multimedia based science materials wi...
The goal of this dissertation was to produce gender-equitable, multimedia based science materials wi...
The goal of this dissertation was to produce gender-equitable, multimedia based science materials wi...
Stereotypes in the media both reflect and perpetuate the notion that science is a masculine pursuit....
While academic institutions are gearing and propelling for 21st-century teaching and learning in sci...
Stereotypes in the media both reflect and perpetuate the notion that science is a masculine pursuit....
More men are studying and working in science fields than women. This could be an effect of the pre...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to investigate the gender stereotype of science by analysing ...
ABSTRACT. In this study, the illustrations in the 27 middle school science textbooks developed under...
This paper analyzes the Social Representations (SR) of teachers regarding the Nature of Science (NoS...
In this work, we explore the presence of stereotypes in pre-university students with respect to gend...
Exposure to inspirational and relatable role models is crucial towards fostering engagement of learn...
The acronym STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. Ireland saw the development o...
Historically, there existed a large achievement gap between male and female students in STEM fields ...
The goal of this dissertation was to produce gender-equitable, multimedia based science materials wi...
The goal of this dissertation was to produce gender-equitable, multimedia based science materials wi...
The goal of this dissertation was to produce gender-equitable, multimedia based science materials wi...
The goal of this dissertation was to produce gender-equitable, multimedia based science materials wi...
Stereotypes in the media both reflect and perpetuate the notion that science is a masculine pursuit....
While academic institutions are gearing and propelling for 21st-century teaching and learning in sci...
Stereotypes in the media both reflect and perpetuate the notion that science is a masculine pursuit....