Investigation of STEM Subject and Career Aspirations of Lower Secondary School Students in the North Calotte Region of Finland, Norway, and Russia
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/24409Date
2022-03-09Type
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Tomperi, Päivi; Kvivesen, Mona; Manshadi, Saeed Dehghan; Uteng, Stig; Shestova, Yulia; Lyash, Oleg; Lazareva, Irina; Lyash, AsyaAbstract
This study investigates the suitability of the STEM Career Interest Survey (STEM-CIS) to
measure secondary school students’ aspirations towards STEM subjects and careers. A confirmatory
factor analysis (CFA) was conducted to assess the initial structural validity of the adapted STEM-CIS
survey, where the science subscale was extended to four science disciplines, to align with the way
science is taught in Finland and Russia. The results indicate that the interest in STEM subjects in
general is not at a high level in any of the countries. There is a traditional gender gap regarding
STEM subjects in every dimension, which favors females in biology and males in technology and
engineering. STEM stereotypes among students—due to low exposure to STEM professions at
school—can explain students’ low interest despite high self-efficacies. Our study shows that we must
increase informal learning opportunities inside and outside school and improve career counselling
for students so that they will be more informed of STEM career opportunities.
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Tomperi, Kvivesen, Manshadi, Uteng, Shestova, Lyash, Lazareva, Lyash. Investigation of STEM Subject and Career Aspirations of Lower Secondary School Students in the North Calotte Region of Finland, Norway, and Russia. Education Sciences. 2022Metadata
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