关于减少性别差异和态度变化:影响澳大利亚和英国学生选择科学职业的因素

Linda Miller, P. Lietz, D. Kotte
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在英国和澳大利亚,鼓励女性进入与科学相关的职业仍然存在问题。虽然最近的倡议使女孩更多地参加学校里与科学有关的课程,但在义务教育后和大学阶段参加科学课程学习方面仍然存在明显的性别差异。在这项研究中,来自第三次国际数学和科学调查(TIMSS)的澳大利亚和英国13岁学生的数据集被用来推导路径模型,该模型确定了影响澳大利亚和英国学生对科学相关职业的期望程度的因素。结果表明,在这两个国家,对科学的态度是影响人们对科学工作渴望的最重要因素。虽然性别对态度没有影响,但所采用的教学方法影响了学生对科学态度的发展。
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On decreasing gender differences and attitudinal changes: factors influencing Australian and English pupils' choice of a career in science
Encouraging the entry of women into science-related careers remains problematic in the UK and Australia. Although recent initiatives have resulted in increased participation of girls in science-related subjects in schools, there remains a significant gender divide in entry to scientific programmes of study at post-compulsory and university levels. In this study, datasets for 13-year-old pupils in Australia and England taken from the Third International Maths and Science Survey (TIMSS) were used to derive path models that identify factors influencing the extent to which science-related careers were viewed as desirable by Australian and English pupils. Results indicated that, in both countries, attitudes to science were the strongest factor influencing desire for a job in science. While gender was not found to impact on attitudes, the teaching approach adopted influenced the development of pupil attitudes towards science.
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