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E-grāmata: Understanding Student Participation and Choice in Science and Technology Education

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  • Izdošanas datums: 17-Sep-2014
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Drawing on data generated by the EU’s Interests and Recruitment in Science (IRIS) project, this volume examines the issue of young people’s participation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics education. With an especial focus on female participation, the chapters offer analysis deploying varied theoretical frameworks, including sociology, social psychology and gender studies. The material also includes reviews of relevant research in science education and summaries of empirical data concerning student choices in STEM disciplines in five European countries.

Featuring both quantitative and qualitative analyses, the book makes a substantial contribution to the developing theoretical agenda in STEM education. It augments available empirical data and identifies strategies in policy-making that could lead to improved participation—and gender balance—in STEM disciplines. The majority of the chapter authors are IRIS project members, with additional chapters written by specially invited contributors. The book provides researchers and policy makers alike with a comprehensive and authoritative exploration of the core issues in STEM educational participation.

1 Introduction: Participation in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Education: Presenting the Challenge and Introducing Project IRIS
1(16)
Ellen Karoline Henriksen
Part I Theoretical Perspectives on Educational Choice
2 Expectancy-Value Perspectives on Choice of Science and Technology Education in Late-Modern Societies
17(14)
Maria Vetleseter Bøe
Ellen Karoline Henriksen
3 A Narrative Approach to Understand Students' Identities and Choices
31(12)
Henriette Tolstrup Holmegaard
Lars Ulriksen
Lene Møller Madsen
4 Gender, STEM Studies and Educational Choices. Insights from Feminist Perspectives
43(20)
Alessandra Allegrini
Part II Interest and Participation in STEM from Primary School to PhD
5 Attitudes, Interest and Factors Influencing STEM Enrolment Behaviour: An Overview of Relevant Literature
63(26)
Elaine Regan
Jennifer DeWitt
6 Science Aspirations and Gender Identity: Lessons from the ASPIRES Project
89(14)
Louise Archer
Jennifer DeWitt
7 The Impact of Science Curriculum Content on Students' Subject Choices in Post-compulsory Schooling
103(16)
Jaume Ametller
Jim Ryder
8 A Place for STEM: Probing the Reasons for Undergraduate Course Choices
119(16)
Elaine Regan
Justin Dillon
9 Short Stories of Educational Choice: In the Words of Science and Technology Students
135(18)
Fredrik Jensen
Ellen Karoline Henriksen
10 Understanding Declining Science Participation in Australia: A Systemic Perspective
153(16)
Terry Lyons
Frances Quinn
11 Choice Patterns of PhD Students: Why Should I Pursue a PhD?
169(16)
Tina Hribar
Slavko Dolinsek
12 The Impact of Outreach and Out-of-School Activities on Norwegian Upper Secondary Students' STEM Motivations
185(18)
Fredrik Jensen
Part III Staying in STEM, Leaving STEM?
13 Why Do Students in STEM Higher Education Programmes Drop/Opt Out? -- Explanations Offered from Research
203(16)
Lars Ulriksen
Lene Møller Madsen
Henriette Tolstrup Holmegaard
14 What Makes Them Leave and Where Do They Go? Non-completion and Institutional Departures in STEM
219(22)
Lars Ulriksen
Lene Møller Madsen
Henriette Tolstrup Holmegaard
15 The First-Year Experience: Students' Encounter with Science and Engineering Programmes
241(18)
Lars Ulriksen
Lene Møller Madsen
Henriette Tolstrup Holmegaard
16 Keeping Pace: Educational Choice Motivations and First-Year Experiences in the Words of Italian Students
259(18)
Giuseppe Pellegrini
Chiara Segafredo
Part IV Applying Feminist Perspectives to Understand STEM Participation
17 When Research Challenges Gender Stereotypes: Exploring Narratives of Girls' Educational Choices
277(20)
Marianne Løken
18 Italian Female and Male Students' Choices: STEM Studies and Motivations
297(18)
Alessandra Allegrini
Giuseppe Pellegrini
Chiara Segafredo
19 Being a Woman in a Man's Place or Being a Man in a Woman's Place: Insights into Students' Experiences of Science and Engineering at University
315(16)
Lene Møller Madsen
Henriette Tolstrup Holmegaard
Lars Ulriksen
20 Italian Students' Ideas About Gender and Science in Late-Modern Societies: Interpretations from a Feminist Perspective
331(20)
Alessandra Allegrini
Part V Conclusions and Recommendations
21 Understanding Student Participation and Choice in Science and Technology Education: The Contribution of IRIS
351(16)
Jim Ryder
Lars Ulriksen
Maria Vetleseter Bøe
22 Improving Participation in Science and Technology Higher Education: Ways Forward
367(12)
Ellen Karoline Henriksen
Justin Dillon
Giuseppe Pellegrini
Appendix: The IRIS Questionnaire -- Instrument Development, Data Collection and Respondents 379(28)
About the Editors 407(2)
About the Contributors 409