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Corinne Singleton; Clarissa Deverel-Rico; William R. Penuel; Andrew E. Krumm; Anna-Ruth Allen; Carol Pazera – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2024
Supporting student interest in science is critical for broadening participation in the field because interest, even more than achievement, is associated with pursuing future science education and careers. In this study, we explore the conjecture that equitable classroom cultures can support interest in science. Specifically, we examine the idea…
Descriptors: Student Interests, Science Interests, Equal Education, Classroom Environment
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King, Natalie S.; Pringle, Rose M. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2019
This study presents the interpretations and perceptions of Black girls who participated in I AM STEM--a community-based informal science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) program. Using narrative inquiry, participants generated detailed accounts of their informal and formal STEM learning experiences. Critical race methodology…
Descriptors: African American Students, Females, STEM Education, Student Attitudes
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Vincent-Ruz, Paulette; Schunn, Christian D. – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2017
The number of women studying STEM careers and pursuing graduate degrees has not changed in the last decade (National Student Clearinghouse Research Center, 2015; Science & Engineering Degree Attainment: 2004-2014). Most prior research to explain this problem has focused on the topics of identity, access, pedagogy, and choice (Brotman &…
Descriptors: Females, Science Instruction, Scientific Attitudes, Student Attitudes
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Carlone, Heidi B.; Scott, Catherine M.; Lowder, Cassi – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2014
Students' declining science interest in middle school is often attributed to psychological factors like shifts of motivational values, decrease in self-efficacy, or doubts about the utility of schooling in general. This paper adds to accounts of the middle school science problem through an ethnographic, longitudinal case study of three…
Descriptors: Elementary School Science, Secondary School Science, Elementary School Students, Middle School Students
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Swarat, Su; Ortony, Andrew; Revelle, William – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2012
A genuine interest in science is an important part of scientific literacy, and thus a critical goal for science education. Recent studies, however, have found that school science has not been effective in meeting this goal, an important reason for which is the lack of knowledge about what makes science interesting (or not) to the students. Using…
Descriptors: Scientific Literacy, Student Interests, Science Interests, Science Education
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Brickhouse, Nancy W.; Lowery, Patricia; Schultz, Katherine – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2000
Describes four middle school African American girls' engagement with science. The girls were selected in the seventh grade because they expressed a fondness for science in school or because they had science-related hobbies outside of school. Finds that the girls' stories demonstrate the ways girls choose to engage in science and how this…
Descriptors: Black Students, Females, Middle School Students, Middle Schools
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Cuccio-Schirripa, Santine; Steiner, H. Edwin – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2000
Investigates the effects of instruction and achievement on science question level for high and low science topic interests. Finds that students who received instruction in researchable questioning outperformed those who were not instructed, and that high achievers in mathematics, reading, or science outperformed low achievers. (Contains 41…
Descriptors: Achievement, Grade 7, Instructional Effectiveness, Middle School Students