articleJournal of Research in Science TeachingDec 4, 2009BRONZE OA

Is science me? High school students' identities, participation and aspirations in science, engineering, and medicine

California Institute of Technology

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Abstract

Abstract This study follows an ethnically and economically diverse sample of 33 high school students to explore why some who were once very interested in science, engineering, or medicine (SEM) majors or careers decided to leave the pipeline in high school while others persisted. Through longitudinal interviews and surveys, students shared narratives about their developing science identities, SEM participation and aspirations. In analysis, three groups emerged (High Achieving Persisters, Low Achieving Persisters, and Lost Potentials), each experiencing different interactions and experiences within science communities of practice in and outside of school and within the extended family. These different…

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Keywords
  • Science education
  • Identity (music)
  • Psychology
  • Scientific literacy
  • Perception
  • Pedagogy
  • Psychological intervention
  • Community of practice
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Quality Education
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