Several studies have investigated the way learners connect with science, re-emphasising persisting inequalities in science learning. This article combines the concept of intersectionality with the theoretical lens of science learning ecologies to focus on inequalities in connecting with science: Which factors influence the formation of a positive science attitude of young learners and how does the social background of young learners influence their opportunities of connecting with science, focusing on the intersections of class and gender? Based on a quantitative survey among 1,486 visitors of non-formal science education offers aged between 8 and 21, we analyze important factors for the development of a positive science attitude and invest...
Being good at science is a qualification needed to reach prestigious higher education and societal p...
Supporting more equitable participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) ...
Supporting more equitable participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) ...
Several studies have investigated the way learners connect with science, re-emphasising persisting i...
Interest in science learning is on the raise and often related to the need for future innovators, en...
In this work, we explore the presence of stereotypes in pre-university students with respect to gend...
In the United States, gender gaps in science interest widen during the middle school years. Recent r...
ABSTRACT Providing equitable learning opportunities for all students has been a persistent issue for...
The underachievement of female and minority students in science is well documented. What is not well...
This thesis examines the way working class children’s practices and representations of science areco...
Why are some youth more likely to think of themselves as a science kind of person than others? In th...
It is widely recognised that there is an urgent need to make access to and engagement in science, te...
In many countries, to be good at Science is a qualification needed to reach prestigious higher educa...
This study examines the development of science identity and understanding of science inquiry among a...
The current study explores patterns of informal science experiences among youth in urban and rural m...
Being good at science is a qualification needed to reach prestigious higher education and societal p...
Supporting more equitable participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) ...
Supporting more equitable participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) ...
Several studies have investigated the way learners connect with science, re-emphasising persisting i...
Interest in science learning is on the raise and often related to the need for future innovators, en...
In this work, we explore the presence of stereotypes in pre-university students with respect to gend...
In the United States, gender gaps in science interest widen during the middle school years. Recent r...
ABSTRACT Providing equitable learning opportunities for all students has been a persistent issue for...
The underachievement of female and minority students in science is well documented. What is not well...
This thesis examines the way working class children’s practices and representations of science areco...
Why are some youth more likely to think of themselves as a science kind of person than others? In th...
It is widely recognised that there is an urgent need to make access to and engagement in science, te...
In many countries, to be good at Science is a qualification needed to reach prestigious higher educa...
This study examines the development of science identity and understanding of science inquiry among a...
The current study explores patterns of informal science experiences among youth in urban and rural m...
Being good at science is a qualification needed to reach prestigious higher education and societal p...
Supporting more equitable participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) ...
Supporting more equitable participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) ...