The Image of Chemistry and a Stereotypical View on Chemists as Important Factors for a Chemistry-Related Career Choice of Students

Philipp Spitzer
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Scientists are often described as smart and logical thinkers but lacking in the so-called “soft skills.” Well-known TV series such as “The Big Bang Theory” and “Breaking Bad” have also shaped these stereotypical ideas in society. In the present study, a total of 1013 students in grades 8 and 11 were asked about factors that influenced a chemistry-related career choice. Since interest is considered an important factor influencing the career choice, the focus of this study was placed on images and stereotypes compared with academic self-concepts. The models calculated by multiple linear regressions showed significant differences in relation to grades but insignificant in terms of school type. A chemistry-related career choice of 11th grade students was based on the image of chemistry lessons and the distance between self-description and the view of a stereotypical chemical prototype whereas in grade 8 factors such as their grade in chemistry or factors of the academic self-concept also influenced this decision. The results point out the need to promote vocational orientation in chemistry lessons. It is particularly important that students have the opportunity to form a realistic image of chemists.
化学形象和对化学家的刻板印象是影响学生化学相关职业选择的重要因素
科学家通常被描述为聪明、有逻辑的思考者,但缺乏所谓的“软技能”。《生活大爆炸》和《绝命毒师》等知名电视剧也在社会上塑造了这些刻板印象。在本研究中,共有1013名8年级和11年级的学生被问及影响化学相关职业选择的因素。由于兴趣被认为是影响职业选择的重要因素,因此本研究的重点放在了形象和刻板印象上,而不是学术自我概念。多元线性回归计算的模型在年级上有显著差异,但在学校类型上不显著。高二学生的化学相关职业选择主要是基于化学课的形象和自我描述与典型化学原型的距离,而高二学生的化学成绩或学术自我概念等因素也会影响化学相关职业选择。结果表明,在化学教学中应加强职业定位。尤其重要的是让学生有机会形成一个真实的化学家形象。
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