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摘要
科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)领域的研究相当关注与代表性不足的群体参与STEM学科相关的问题。残疾学生是全球STEM职业中代表性不足的群体之一。由于在stem职业领域很少发现残疾人,这一问题引起了人们的极大关注。本研究调查了所选因素是否以及在多大程度上预测尼日利亚高中残疾学生的STEM职业兴趣。本研究采用描述性研究设计,采用定量方法。数据收集使用人口统计问卷,STEM职业兴趣问卷(Halim et al., 2018)和STEM职业兴趣调查(STEM- cis) (Kier et al., 2014)中的三个子量表。资料分析采用描述性统计和回归分析。描述性统计显示,被试对STEM职业兴趣的社会影响得分较高(Mean= 3.42, SD= 0.69),对STEM职业的认知得分较低(Mean=2.45, SD= 0.72)。回归分析显示,社会影响、STEM职业感知和STEM自我效能感可以预测参与者对科学、技术、工程和数学相关职业领域的兴趣。研究发现,社会影响、STEM职业认知和STEM自我效能感是残疾学生STEM职业兴趣的主要决定因素。这些发现可用于职业咨询和研究。
Factors Influencing Stem Career Interests in High School Students with Disabilities
Studies in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) have focused considerably on issues related to underrepresented groups’ participation in STEM disciplines. Students with disabilities are among the groups that are underrepresented in STEM careers worldwide. The problem is of great concern as persons with disabilities are rarely found in stem career fields. This study investigated whether and to what extent the selected factors predict STEM career interest in students with disabilities in senior secondary schools in Nigeria. A quantitative approach was utilized in the study, using descriptive research design. Data were collected using a demographic questionnaire, three subscales were of the interest in STEM career questionnaire developed by Halim et al., (2018), and stem Career Interest Survey (STEM-CIS) (Kier et al., 2014). Data analyses were conducted using descriptive statistic and regression analyses. Descriptive statistics showed that participants recorded high score in social influences on STEM career interests (Mean= 3.42, SD=.69) and poor perception of STEM career (Mean=2.45, SD=.72)among students with disabilities. Regression analysis showed that interest in STEM career fields, such as science, technology, engineering and mathematics related careers were predicted by social influences, perception of STEM career and STEM self-efficacy in the participants. It was concluded that social influences, perception of STEM careers and STEM self-efficacy were the major determinants of STEM career interests in students with disabilities. These findings can be used to inform career counseling and research.