Gender and family influences on Spanish students' aspirations and values in stem fields

被引:45
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作者
Sainz, Milagros [1 ]
Muller, Jorg [1 ]
机构
[1] UOC, Internet Interdisciplinary Inst, Ave Carl Friedrich Gauss 5, Barcelona 08860, Spain
关键词
Career choice in STEM; gender; family influences; values; PARENTS EDUCATION; CAREER INTEREST; HIGH-SCHOOL; ACHIEVEMENT; MOTIVATION; BELIEFS; SCIENCE; EXPECTATIONS;
D O I
10.1080/09500693.2017.1405464
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Drawing on expectancy-value theory, this study examines gender and family influences on students' career aspirations and attached values. 796 secondary Spanish students (M age = 16 years old, S.D. = 0.81) participated. 53% were boys. The results show that boys and students with mothers who have completed intermediate level education were more interested in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) architecture and technology. Girls and students with highly educated mothers born in Spain were more likely to aspire to STEM health and experimental studies. Furthermore, boys and students planning to pursue STEM-technology studies attached higher extrinsic values to these studies. On the contrary, girls and participants with interest in experimental and health studies attached less extrinsic values to these studies. Moreover, students with highly educated mothers and interested in STEM architecture and technology reported higher extrinsic values. Understanding the interaction of gender and family factors shaping adolescents' career aspirations in STEM fields seems to be crucial to designing significant and effective school and family grounded interventions.
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页码:188 / 203
页数:16
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