Introduction: Computer scientists are often stereotyped as geniuses who are naturally gifted in pSTEM (physical Sciences, Technology, Engineering, and Math). Prior correlational research found that this genius stereotype is negatively related to students' pSTEM motivation. However, the effect has not been explored experimentally to evaluate possible casual influences. Using situated expectancy-value theory as a framework, the present experiment tested whether media invoking the genius stereotype negatively impacts high school students' expectancy and value beliefs regarding pSTEM.Methods: The sample comprised of 213 U.S. high school students (53% boys, 46% Asian). Participants read one of two versions of an article profiling a student major...
Teacher training in computational thinking (CT) is becoming more and more important, as many countri...
This study explored the development of computer technology talent (CTT) in the field of gifted educa...
There is a worldwide pursuit to increase children’s interest in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineeri...
Professionals in physical sciences, technology, engineering, and math (pSTEM) are often stereotyped ...
Like other STEM fields, computer science (CS) lacks representation of minority groups both in the nu...
Despite the advances women have made over the last century, computer science is one of the domains i...
The education world is changing rapidly with the introduction of computers into the classroom, and s...
International audienceThe threat of being negatively stereotyped in mathematics can impair the perfo...
In our increasingly digitalized society, it is important to have a grasp of basic programming and th...
Jane sees 50 compiler errors as a challenge. John sees them as defeat. Psychology research suggests ...
Computer science (CS) as a field is characterized by significant disparities in the representation o...
This thesis examines whether stereotype threat contributes to boys' relative academic underachieveme...
Perceptions are key. Parents tell their children throughout their lives that it doesn’t matter what ...
This research examines social psychological explanations for the under-representation of women in ca...
Deliberate practice is important in many areas of learning, including that of learning to program co...
Teacher training in computational thinking (CT) is becoming more and more important, as many countri...
This study explored the development of computer technology talent (CTT) in the field of gifted educa...
There is a worldwide pursuit to increase children’s interest in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineeri...
Professionals in physical sciences, technology, engineering, and math (pSTEM) are often stereotyped ...
Like other STEM fields, computer science (CS) lacks representation of minority groups both in the nu...
Despite the advances women have made over the last century, computer science is one of the domains i...
The education world is changing rapidly with the introduction of computers into the classroom, and s...
International audienceThe threat of being negatively stereotyped in mathematics can impair the perfo...
In our increasingly digitalized society, it is important to have a grasp of basic programming and th...
Jane sees 50 compiler errors as a challenge. John sees them as defeat. Psychology research suggests ...
Computer science (CS) as a field is characterized by significant disparities in the representation o...
This thesis examines whether stereotype threat contributes to boys' relative academic underachieveme...
Perceptions are key. Parents tell their children throughout their lives that it doesn’t matter what ...
This research examines social psychological explanations for the under-representation of women in ca...
Deliberate practice is important in many areas of learning, including that of learning to program co...
Teacher training in computational thinking (CT) is becoming more and more important, as many countri...
This study explored the development of computer technology talent (CTT) in the field of gifted educa...
There is a worldwide pursuit to increase children’s interest in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineeri...