This forum article discusses learning and teaching in Science Centres in relation to gender. The starting point of this discussion is Eva Silfver’s paper “Gender performance in and out-of-school science contexts.” In response to this article I discuss the discourse of gender in research on Science Centres and museums. Moreover, the text touches on how learning in Science Centres and out-of-school contexts is presented in research. The paper also addresses research into educators working at Science Centres and museums as well as attitudes to the profession among staff at Science Centres and museums
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What leads less women to pursue STEM careers? What does research find about differences in girls’ an...
The essays in this special issue of Centaurus examine overlooked agents and sites of knowledge produ...
This thesis investigates how students in upper secondary school solve problems and discuss physics i...
This forum article discusses learning and teaching in Science Centres in relation to gender. The sta...
This article examines how school students perform gender during a visit to a science centre where th...
The paper explores the ways girls appropriate gender through actions, gesture and talk to achieve th...
While the performance of girls in Science has been researched extensively in response to the perceiv...
Stereotypes about science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) are associated with reduce...
This paper investigates intersections of gender and the teaching and learning of science in case stu...
This paper offers a study of a Saturday science-activity club for young secondary school aged girls,...
The gender gap in achievement in science continues to plague science educators in the United States ...
It is well known that the number of women in scientific careers is significantly lower than the numb...
The objective of this research is to understand and explain the teaching knowledge mobilized during ...
This paper offers a study of a Saturday science-activity club for young secondary school aged girls,...
This study focused on the relationship between gender and science.The position taken was that this r...
What leads less women to pursue STEM careers? What does research find about differences in girls’ an...
The essays in this special issue of Centaurus examine overlooked agents and sites of knowledge produ...
This thesis investigates how students in upper secondary school solve problems and discuss physics i...