“…early STEM experiences, elementary school teacher, female students, gender, STEM capital, STEM identity, STEM identity capital 1 | INTRODUCTION Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) identity has assumed increasing importance over the past decade with a continued urgency for understanding how it develops, particularly for groups who have historically been marginalized in STEM fields (Castro & Collins, 2020;Kim et al, 2018;Ortiz et al, 2020;Steinke, 2017). Even though STEM identity incorporates many nuanced aspects, it commonly includes aspects of how individuals perceive, position, and align themselves with their conceptions of STEM based on their experiences with STEM (Carlone & Johnson, 2007;Dou et al, 2019;Kim et al, 2018).…”