2020
DOI: 10.1108/jrit-12-2019-0078
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Improving perceptions of STEM careers through informal learning environments

Abstract: PurposeThis paper investigated the impact a camp on informal science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) had on students' perceptions of STEM fields and careers.Design/methodology/approachA quasiexperimental design was used to assess students' perceptions toward STEM fields and careers. Secondary students (n = 57) who participated in the STEM summer camp completed STEM projects, went on lab tours and attended panels during the one- or two-week residential camps. Students completed a STEM Semantics … Show more

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“…These experiences provided students with opportunities to learn more about potential STEM career options along with the benefits of those careers. This study is in alignment with Blotnicky et al (2018), andVela et al (2020) that creating opportunities for students to learn about STEM careers directly enhances their interest in those careers. A special contribution of this study is that hands-on STEM PBL science activities, such as those embedded in this study, are particularly effective in enhancing STEM career interests for high school students.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…These experiences provided students with opportunities to learn more about potential STEM career options along with the benefits of those careers. This study is in alignment with Blotnicky et al (2018), andVela et al (2020) that creating opportunities for students to learn about STEM careers directly enhances their interest in those careers. A special contribution of this study is that hands-on STEM PBL science activities, such as those embedded in this study, are particularly effective in enhancing STEM career interests for high school students.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 85%
“…Prior research has implied the rising demand for the STEM workforce and the need to prepare students for STEM careers (Christensen & Knezek, 2017;Vela et al, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through their experiences in the informal STEM learning environment, students' perceptions of STEM broadened from a siloed view of traditional school subjects to a more integrated view that included positive feelings . For example, many students cited their participation in the informal learning experience as influential for piquing their interest in STEM careers (Denson et al, 2015;Kitchen et al, 2018;Maiorca et al, 2020;Vela et al, 2020). The increased interest in STEM careers is one indicator of students developing a stronger STEM identity.…”
Section: Research Related To the Development Of Equity-oriented Stem Literacy Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Common informal learning environments include after-school and weekend and/or summer camp programs. Reports on such programs confirm they have increased students' interest in STEM majors (Bicer et al, 2015(Bicer et al, , 2018Vela et al, 2020), improved students' mathematics and science vocabulary knowledge (Bicer et al, 2015), enhanced students' artistic self-efficacy in STEM (Capraro et al, 2014), enriched students' communication skills (Bicer et al, 2015), advanced students' self-identity (Barroso et al, 2016), and improved students' scientific reasoning (Gerber et al, 2001).…”
Section: Informal or Out-of-school Educationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, andVela et al (2020) that creating opportunities for students to learn about STEM careers directly enhances their interest in those careers. A special contribution of this study is that hands-on STEM PBL science activities, such as those embedded in this study, are particularly effective in enhancing STEM career interests for high school students.…”
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confidence: 99%