“…Girls and boys enter science classrooms with genderrelated attitudes (Reid & Stephens, 1985;Jones & Wheatly, 1988;Mason, Kahle & Gardner;1991). Boys react positively to careers in science, whereas girls tend to reject science-related careers for themselves and for their future husbands (Mead and Metraux 1957;Lawrenz and Welch, 1983;Wheatly, ISSN 1648-3898 1988). However, research does suggest that girls are more likely to pursue a scientific career when they receive positive messages from parents, teachers, counsellors, and peers, when they are exposed to positive role models, and when they expect to succeed (Jones & Wheatly, 1988;Huber & Burton, 1995).…”