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Publication Date: 2021
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Gender Differences in Socio-Emotional and Socio-Cultural Perspectives of Middle School Students in STEM Learning
Riney, Danielle A.; Ku, Heng-Yu
Journal of Educational Research and Innovation, v9 n1 Article 3 2021
This study investigated the socio-emotional and socio-cultural perspectives of 137 middle school students toward STEM learning in the U.S. Through a 27-item 5-point Likert scale, students' responses were gathered to complete factor analysis, compute descriptive analysis, and calculate statistical differences found between genders. In socio-emotional learning, female participants scored higher than male participants in the grit and social-awareness factors, while both genders scored similarly in the self-efficacy factor. In socio-cultural learning, male participants scored higher than female participants in the socio-cultural influences factor while both genders scored similarly in the personal focus in STEM factor. However, a statistically significant difference was only found between male and female participants in the social-awareness factor, and female participants scored significantly higher than male participants in this factor. Both male and female participants expressed that teachers were the most influential regarding their STEM learning.
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Middle School Students, STEM Education, Social Influences, Cultural Influences, Emotional Response, Self Efficacy, Teacher Influence, Social Emotional Learning, Persistence, Student Characteristics
University of Northern Colorado, College of Education and Behavioral Sciences. 501 20th Street, Greeley, CO 80639. Web site: https://digscholarship.unco.edu/jeri/
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Junior High Schools; Middle Schools; Secondary Education
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Language: English
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