Career choice in gifted students with interests in STEM

Q3 Social Sciences
María P. Gómez-Arízaga, M. Navarro, Karin Roa-Tampe, M. L. Conejeros-Solar, Marieta Valdivia-Lefort, Annjeanette Martin, Carla Bravo Rojas
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ABSTRACT The areas of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics have an impact on countries’ social and economic transformation, innovation, and sustainable development; women's participation, however, in science and mathematics careers, has remained scarce. This remains true for gifted women, that is, women who display high cognitive potential, which leads to less inclusive societies that squander an important part of their talent. Through a qualitative study, gender differences in the career choice process of gifted students with STEM interests were examined. Thirty students in their last year of high school (15 women and 15 men) with the above-mentioned characteristics participated by responding to an in-depth interview. Findings show that, for both genders, academic decisions are mainly determined by individual factors linked to giftedness characteristics, academic/cognitive skills and interests, and contextual factors linked to family, school, and experiences of others who study or work in the STEM areas of interest. The implications of these findings are discussed, suggesting the need to create more inclusive school environments and vocational guidance to offer these students, highlighting the urgency to promote greater female participation in STEM.
对STEM感兴趣的资优学生的职业选择
科学、技术、工程和数学领域对各国的社会和经济转型、创新和可持续发展产生了影响;然而,女性参与科学和数学事业的人数仍然很少。对于天赋异禀的女性,也就是那些表现出高认知潜力的女性来说,情况依然如此,这会导致社会的包容性降低,浪费她们的重要天赋。通过一项定性研究,考察了具有STEM兴趣的天才学生在职业选择过程中的性别差异。30名具有上述特征的高中最后一年学生(15名女性和15名男性)参加了一次深度访谈。研究结果表明,无论男女,学术决策主要由与天赋特征、学术/认知技能和兴趣相关的个人因素,以及与家庭、学校和在STEM感兴趣领域学习或工作的其他人的经历相关的背景因素决定。讨论了这些发现的含义,表明有必要为这些学生创造更具包容性的学校环境和职业指导,强调了促进女性更多参与STEM的紧迫性。
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Gifted and Talented International
Gifted and Talented International Social Sciences-Education
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