WOS: 000310955800019The purpose of this study was to assess children's images of scientists by using the Draw-A-Scientist Test and to determine if differences in these images exist between grade levels. The DAST was administered to 243 children who were enrolled in kindergarten (aged 6) and grade 3 and 5 (aged 9 and 11). Findings obtained from the study revealed that, in general, children possess stereotypical views of scientists using the DAST with their drawings displaying fewer indicators of the stereotypic model on average. Results indicated that there are significant differences in students' stereotypical images of scientists depending on grade level. The results also showed that fifth grade students created images of scientists with m...
Background: Numerous studies have been conducted to identify students' perceptions of science and sc...
The early years of primary school are important in shaping how children see scientists and science, ...
The presence of stereotypes within the discipline of science is known to impact engagement in, and s...
The goal of the current study was to investigate children’s representations of scientists using the ...
This article presents the results of a mixed methods study that used the Draw-a-Scientist Test (DAST...
Inflow of young learned community into the field of pure scientific research has been declined throu...
Inflow of young learned community into the field of pure scientific research has been declined throu...
The ways in which children from different countries view and draw scientists have been investigated ...
his study examined the extent to which the Draw-A-Scientist-Test (DAST) (Chambers, 1983) succeeds in...
Students' views of science and scientists have been widely studied. The purpose of this study is to ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the prior knowledge of students regarding scientists and ...
Several empirical studies reveal that students are poorly informed, and often hold stereotyped views...
This paper presents the first results from draw-a-scientist tests (DASTs) over five years that were ...
Research concerning the conceptions of non-experts (mainly students and teachers) about the nature o...
The aim of this study was to investigate middle school students’ images of scientists who participat...
Background: Numerous studies have been conducted to identify students' perceptions of science and sc...
The early years of primary school are important in shaping how children see scientists and science, ...
The presence of stereotypes within the discipline of science is known to impact engagement in, and s...
The goal of the current study was to investigate children’s representations of scientists using the ...
This article presents the results of a mixed methods study that used the Draw-a-Scientist Test (DAST...
Inflow of young learned community into the field of pure scientific research has been declined throu...
Inflow of young learned community into the field of pure scientific research has been declined throu...
The ways in which children from different countries view and draw scientists have been investigated ...
his study examined the extent to which the Draw-A-Scientist-Test (DAST) (Chambers, 1983) succeeds in...
Students' views of science and scientists have been widely studied. The purpose of this study is to ...
The purpose of this study was to determine the prior knowledge of students regarding scientists and ...
Several empirical studies reveal that students are poorly informed, and often hold stereotyped views...
This paper presents the first results from draw-a-scientist tests (DASTs) over five years that were ...
Research concerning the conceptions of non-experts (mainly students and teachers) about the nature o...
The aim of this study was to investigate middle school students’ images of scientists who participat...
Background: Numerous studies have been conducted to identify students' perceptions of science and sc...
The early years of primary school are important in shaping how children see scientists and science, ...
The presence of stereotypes within the discipline of science is known to impact engagement in, and s...