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    Título
    Elementary school students’ interests and attitudes towards biology and physics
    Autor
    Toma, Radu BogdanUBU authority Orcid
    Publicado en
    Journal of Biological Education. 2024, V. 58, n. 4, p. 972–983
    Editorial
    Routledge
    Fecha de publicación
    2024
    ISSN
    0021-9266
    DOI
    10.1080/00219266.2022.2147208
    Abstract
    Despite improvements in female science enrolment, the gender gap remains in some disciplines. This study examines whether elementary school students (N = 1012, third to sixth graders) display gender-stereotypical interest in learning biology and physics content and how this affects their attitudes towards school science. K-means cluster analysis revealed four interest profiles that resemble career enrolment patterns, with slightly more girls in profiles of high interest in biology over physics (biology interest) and low interest in both disciplines (disinterested), and more boys in high interest in physics over biology (physics interest) and high interest in both disciplines (interested). Students in the interested profile had more positive attitudes towards school science than those in the other profiles. These findings suggest gender segregation in science may be shaped before students make career decisions, calling for attitude-based, gender-inclusive educational interventions from elementary grades.
    Palabras clave
    Attitudes
    Science education
    Gendered interest
    Biology
    Physics
    Materia
    Psicología
    Psychology
    Enseñanza primaria
    Education, Primary
    Sexismo en la educación
    Sexism in education
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    http://hdl.handle.net/10259/10140
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    https://doi.org/10.1080/00219266.2022.2147208
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