Abstract: Adolescence represents a developmental period of waning academic motivation, particularly in STEM domains. To combat this, better understanding the factors that might foster STEM motivation and interest is of importance. Social factors like social competencies and feelings of belonging become increasingly important in adolescence. The current study investigated structural relations between social competencies, feelings of belonging to an informal STEM learning program, math and science efficacy and interest in a sample of 268 adolescents (Mage = 15.25; 66.8% girls; 42.5% White British or European American, 25.7% South Asian British or Asian American, 15.7% Afro-Caribbean Black British or African American 5.6% Bi-racial, and 3.0% o...
Abstract Background Two critical challenges in science education are how to engage students in the p...
Student motivation leads students to engage in school and predicts academic achievement above and be...
There are number of theoretical orientations, which may account and explain students ’ learning and ...
Understanding the development of adolescents' math and science motivational beliefs is critical in s...
High school students from lower–socioeconomic status (SES) backgrounds are less likely to enroll in ...
Despite considerable efforts in recent years to encourage Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathe...
This study addresses the hypothesis that African American girls’ early perceptions of support in mid...
This study explores ways to support girls of color in forming their senses of selves in science, tec...
This study investigates relationships among perceived academic-related characteristics of a best fri...
We present initial findings from an ongoing study taking place in 5 schools in a large urban distric...
The United States\u27 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) workforce is growing ...
Adolescents are indeed bothered by the complexities of the present and future and are concerned with...
National calls have been made to strengthen our nation’s Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathe...
This study examined the links between multiple levels of belonging and forms of behavioral and emoti...
The problem this research addresses is the lack of opportunities for many people to develop positive...
Abstract Background Two critical challenges in science education are how to engage students in the p...
Student motivation leads students to engage in school and predicts academic achievement above and be...
There are number of theoretical orientations, which may account and explain students ’ learning and ...
Understanding the development of adolescents' math and science motivational beliefs is critical in s...
High school students from lower–socioeconomic status (SES) backgrounds are less likely to enroll in ...
Despite considerable efforts in recent years to encourage Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathe...
This study addresses the hypothesis that African American girls’ early perceptions of support in mid...
This study explores ways to support girls of color in forming their senses of selves in science, tec...
This study investigates relationships among perceived academic-related characteristics of a best fri...
We present initial findings from an ongoing study taking place in 5 schools in a large urban distric...
The United States\u27 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) workforce is growing ...
Adolescents are indeed bothered by the complexities of the present and future and are concerned with...
National calls have been made to strengthen our nation’s Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathe...
This study examined the links between multiple levels of belonging and forms of behavioral and emoti...
The problem this research addresses is the lack of opportunities for many people to develop positive...
Abstract Background Two critical challenges in science education are how to engage students in the p...
Student motivation leads students to engage in school and predicts academic achievement above and be...
There are number of theoretical orientations, which may account and explain students ’ learning and ...