Family socioeconomic status and students’ choice of STEM majors

IF 1 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Kao Sovansophal
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Abstract

Purpose The purpose of this paper is to explore the trends of Cambodian government scholarship students’ choice of academic major; the significant association between family socioeconomic status (SES) and Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) majors, and the patterns of STEM major choices across demographic and geographical characteristics. Design/methodology/approach Descriptive analysis and cross-tabulation statistical tests were employed to analyze the data of 1,000 students drawn from the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport scholarships database of 2018. The study employed a correlational study design. Findings Findings revealed that the Cambodian government scholarship students were more inclined to major in social science than science and engineering-related fields. Findings also positioned that students’ choice of STEM majors was significantly associated with family SES, gender and locality. Students from families with higher SES, male students and students from the provinces were more likely to choose STEM majors than their counterparts. Originality/value These findings point to some practical considerations on how to maximize low SES students’ enrollment in STEM majors at a higher education of Cambodia.
家庭社会经济地位与学生对STEM专业的选择
目的探讨柬埔寨政府奖学金学生的学术专业选择趋势;家庭社会经济地位(SES)与科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)专业之间的显著关联,以及跨越人口和地理特征的STEM专业选择模式。设计/方法/方法采用描述性分析和交叉表统计检验,对2018年教育、青年和体育部奖学金数据库中1000名学生的数据进行分析。该研究采用了相关研究设计。调查结果显示,柬埔寨政府奖学金学生更倾向于主修社会科学,而不是科学和工程相关领域。研究结果还表明,学生对STEM专业的选择与家庭经济地位、性别和地区显著相关。来自较高社会经济地位家庭的学生、男性学生和来自外省的学生更有可能选择STEM专业。这些发现指出了如何在柬埔寨高等教育中最大限度地提高低经济地位学生在STEM专业的入学率的一些实际考虑。
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