尼日利亚江户州贝宁大都会中学女生学习科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)的个性特征

I. I.F., Imasuen K.
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该研究调查了尼日利亚贝宁市埃多州渴望从事STEM职业的中学女生的一些性格特征。本研究是一项相关设计的描述性调查。该研究的人口包括从尼日利亚埃多州贝宁大都市的联邦、州立和私立学校中挑选的理科高中女生。500名女学生组成了这项研究的样本。采用频率计数、平均值、标准差和卡方分析数据。采用方差分析(ANOVA)和多元回归对假设进行检验。该研究的结果包括:年龄和兴趣课程对立志从事STEM职业的女孩有显著影响;女生表现出灵活、自尊、进取、团队精神、社交能力和抗压能力;而这种性格特征是女孩渴望从事STEM职业的重要预测因素。结论是,所确定的人格特征对男女混合学校的影响大致相同。这意味着学校类型对女孩的个性特征影响不大。因此,所有中学女生都有相当平等的机会在STEM职业中脱颖而出。因此,该研究除其他外建议:家长、教师和教育领域的所有利益相关者都应该了解女孩参与STEM。雇主的性别歧视应该被阻止。应该鼓励中学生,尤其是女生培养STEM能力,消除对某些STEM科目的恐惧。
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Personality Traits of Secondary School Girls Aspiring to Study Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) in Benin Metropolis of Edo State, Nigeria
The study examined some personality traits of secondary school girls aspiring to STEM careers in the Benin metropolis of Edo State in Nigeria. This study is a descriptive survey with a correlational design. The population of the study consisted of senior secondary school girls in sciences selected from federal, state and private schools in Benin metropolis of Edo State, Nigeria. Five hundred (500) female students formed the sample for the study. The data were analyzed using frequency counts, mean, standard deviation and chi-square. The hypotheses were tested using the Analysis of variance (ANOVA) and the multiple regressions. The findings of the study among others were: age and course of interest have a significant influence on girls aspiring to STEM careers; flexibility, self-esteem, enterprising, team spirit, social, and stress tolerance were exhibited by the girls; and that personality trait is a significant predictor of girls aspiring to STEM careers. It was concluded that the personality traits identified affects the single sex and mixed schools in about the same way. This implies that school type does not affect the personality traits of the girls much. Therefore, all secondary school girls have fairly equal chances of excelling in STEM careers. The study therefore recommended among others that: Parents, teachers and all stakeholders in education should be enlightened on participation of girls in STEM. Gender discrimination by employers should be discouraged. Secondary school students especially females should be encouraged to develop STEM competencies and disabuse their minds from the fear of some STEM subjects.
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