This study investigated adolescents\u27 views about the nature of science (NOS) and conceptions of their gender identities, and revealed whether these conceptions and views are related to their science interest. Participants were 566 high school students enrolled in chemistry courses at three high schools in a New England state. A questionnaire was used to assess participants\u27 science interest, gender role perceptions, and views about science, as well as to provide background and math and science achievement data. The study found that while student scores of NOS understanding did not differ by gender, some significant differences were noted on the student responses to statements about science. Students with higher-than-average science in...
Studies have repeatedly reported that math and science are perceived as male domains, and scientists...
1 The purpose of this study was to explore how reflective journaling influences adolescents ’ attitu...
Despite efforts to increase participation in science, technology, engineering and math fields (STEM)...
Circumscription and Compromise theory suggests self-concept and sex stereotype explain occupational ...
The current study was designed to; a) determine the magnitude of existing gender differences in att...
In the United States, gender gaps in science interest widen during the middle school years. Recent r...
Over the last decades, researchers have attempted to explain the reason of the lack of interest that...
The gender gap in science education has been a persistent topic of research and initiatives designed...
Elementary science methods students nearing completion of their preservice teacher preparation are a...
Research on student attitudes and aspirations towards science has been an increasing focus of concer...
This study aimed to determine the factors that affect students’ interest in learning science. A surv...
Data gathered from 325 middle school students in four U.S. states indicate that both male (p < 0.000...
Learners’ attitude to learning science plays a vitally important role with respect to career choices...
decreasing during the last two decades (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development [OECD...
In this study, I looked at gender related differences and attitudinal determinants towards science l...
Studies have repeatedly reported that math and science are perceived as male domains, and scientists...
1 The purpose of this study was to explore how reflective journaling influences adolescents ’ attitu...
Despite efforts to increase participation in science, technology, engineering and math fields (STEM)...
Circumscription and Compromise theory suggests self-concept and sex stereotype explain occupational ...
The current study was designed to; a) determine the magnitude of existing gender differences in att...
In the United States, gender gaps in science interest widen during the middle school years. Recent r...
Over the last decades, researchers have attempted to explain the reason of the lack of interest that...
The gender gap in science education has been a persistent topic of research and initiatives designed...
Elementary science methods students nearing completion of their preservice teacher preparation are a...
Research on student attitudes and aspirations towards science has been an increasing focus of concer...
This study aimed to determine the factors that affect students’ interest in learning science. A surv...
Data gathered from 325 middle school students in four U.S. states indicate that both male (p < 0.000...
Learners’ attitude to learning science plays a vitally important role with respect to career choices...
decreasing during the last two decades (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development [OECD...
In this study, I looked at gender related differences and attitudinal determinants towards science l...
Studies have repeatedly reported that math and science are perceived as male domains, and scientists...
1 The purpose of this study was to explore how reflective journaling influences adolescents ’ attitu...
Despite efforts to increase participation in science, technology, engineering and math fields (STEM)...