In this study, which was situated in the context of information science instruction, data were collected twice using student self-reports to examine the effects of pedagogical practices on changes in boys' and girls' expectancy and value beliefs about computing. Participants were 326 7th-grade students, enrolled in three middle schools that were located in a Greek metropolitan city. At both times boys expressed more positive intrinsic-value beliefs about computing. Teachers' pedagogical practices had effects on students' motivation. All students benefited from practices that highlighted the social benefits and applications of technology. Also, girls benefited from practices that connected information science to other school subjects and boy...
A quasi-experimental design was used to examine students ’ perceptions of the use of technology in t...
Calls for new ways to teach science include an emphasis on the human endeavor of science and for mak...
This study investigates technological knowledge among 13-14-year-old girls at a technology-focused s...
Despite significant efforts and many intervention programs over the years to encourage girls to stud...
In this study, we examined relations between outside school computer experiences, perceived social s...
The thesis reviews the literature relating to girls and computing within a framework which is struct...
We are living in a period of rapid technological change in which the application of computers is tra...
Literature indicates clear evidence that women are underrepresented in computer related fields of st...
This study was carried out in a mixed gender school using the World Wide Web to teach the top primar...
This open access book presents a systematic investigation into internationally comparable data gathe...
The participation by females in computing education has become an issue in the Western world. Fewer ...
The purpose of this study was to examine primary teachers' views about the abilities and personality...
This study examined the confidence and attitudes of sixth grade girls in their\ud use of technology....
In my diploma I focused on differences between boys and girls interest in computer science and rela...
This paper reports the results of an initial study investigating gender differences in interests and...
A quasi-experimental design was used to examine students ’ perceptions of the use of technology in t...
Calls for new ways to teach science include an emphasis on the human endeavor of science and for mak...
This study investigates technological knowledge among 13-14-year-old girls at a technology-focused s...
Despite significant efforts and many intervention programs over the years to encourage girls to stud...
In this study, we examined relations between outside school computer experiences, perceived social s...
The thesis reviews the literature relating to girls and computing within a framework which is struct...
We are living in a period of rapid technological change in which the application of computers is tra...
Literature indicates clear evidence that women are underrepresented in computer related fields of st...
This study was carried out in a mixed gender school using the World Wide Web to teach the top primar...
This open access book presents a systematic investigation into internationally comparable data gathe...
The participation by females in computing education has become an issue in the Western world. Fewer ...
The purpose of this study was to examine primary teachers' views about the abilities and personality...
This study examined the confidence and attitudes of sixth grade girls in their\ud use of technology....
In my diploma I focused on differences between boys and girls interest in computer science and rela...
This paper reports the results of an initial study investigating gender differences in interests and...
A quasi-experimental design was used to examine students ’ perceptions of the use of technology in t...
Calls for new ways to teach science include an emphasis on the human endeavor of science and for mak...
This study investigates technological knowledge among 13-14-year-old girls at a technology-focused s...