There is international concern over persistent low rates of participation in postcompulsory science—especially the physical sciences—within which there is a notable underrepresentation of girls/women. This paper draws on data collected from a survey of more than 9,000 10/11-year-old pupils and 170 interviews (with 92 children and 78 parents) from a 5-year study of children's science aspirations and career choice in England, to explore how gender interacts with girls' science aspirations. The research found that even though most children aged 10/11 years enjoy science, the majority already see science careers as “not for me.” Using a feminist poststructuralist theoretical lens, this paper explores the identity work undertaken by the minority...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to answer the research question: Should boys and girls be ...
The paper explores the ways girls appropriate gender through actions, gesture and talk to achieve th...
In the United States, a gender gap both in achievement and retention in science continues to plague ...
ABSTRACT: There is international concern over persistent low rates of participation in postcompulsor...
Internationally, there is widespread concern about the need to increase participation in the science...
Female underrepresentation in postcompulsory physics is an ongoing issue for science education resea...
Women from working class and some ethnic minority backgrounds continue to be underrepresented in sci...
Women from working class and some ethnic minority backgrounds continue to be underrepresented in sci...
The gender gap in achievement in science continues to plague science educators in the United States ...
Despite the fact that approximately half of high school physics students are female, only 21% of phy...
The article discusses selected findings of a narrative review,funded by the Institute of Physics,in ...
Exposure to inspirational and relatable role models is crucial towards fostering engagement of learn...
Abstract: Recent literature in science education suggests that, to transform girls ’ participation, ...
Negative stereotypes about female intellectual abilities occur in children as young as 6-years-old a...
The paper explores the ways girls appropriate gender through actions, gesture and talk to achieve th...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to answer the research question: Should boys and girls be ...
The paper explores the ways girls appropriate gender through actions, gesture and talk to achieve th...
In the United States, a gender gap both in achievement and retention in science continues to plague ...
ABSTRACT: There is international concern over persistent low rates of participation in postcompulsor...
Internationally, there is widespread concern about the need to increase participation in the science...
Female underrepresentation in postcompulsory physics is an ongoing issue for science education resea...
Women from working class and some ethnic minority backgrounds continue to be underrepresented in sci...
Women from working class and some ethnic minority backgrounds continue to be underrepresented in sci...
The gender gap in achievement in science continues to plague science educators in the United States ...
Despite the fact that approximately half of high school physics students are female, only 21% of phy...
The article discusses selected findings of a narrative review,funded by the Institute of Physics,in ...
Exposure to inspirational and relatable role models is crucial towards fostering engagement of learn...
Abstract: Recent literature in science education suggests that, to transform girls ’ participation, ...
Negative stereotypes about female intellectual abilities occur in children as young as 6-years-old a...
The paper explores the ways girls appropriate gender through actions, gesture and talk to achieve th...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to answer the research question: Should boys and girls be ...
The paper explores the ways girls appropriate gender through actions, gesture and talk to achieve th...
In the United States, a gender gap both in achievement and retention in science continues to plague ...