Correlation of STEM Interest and Career Intent in High-School Students

  • Nariman N
  • Davis J
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Abstract

Understanding high school students\textquoteright{} perceptions and dispositions toward STEM, and the role science and math self-efficacy play in establishing STEM career aspirations is imperative to preparing the STEM workforce of the future. Project STEMulate is an industry-aligned and technology-rich Problem-based Learning (PBL) model. The goal of this NSF ITEST grant-funded study (2018-2020) was to improve students\textquoteright{} attitudes towards STEM. Project STEMulate focuses on Upward Bound students in Hawaii and was implemented at three sites: Maui, Hilo, and Oahu. The participants voluntarily selected to participate in this program. The current study reviews year one data collected on the impact of Project STEMulate on low-income and underrepresented and/or native Hawaiian students' STEM career interest, and their science self-efficacy. Students\textquoteright{} reactions to the STEM learning experience were extremely positive. 80% of students expressed a desire to pursue a career in STEM at the post test. High school students who listed their plan to pursue a career in STEM also showed a higher self-efficacy and motivation. Analysis of the results demonstrates this program was effective in empowering students with insights into careers, enhancing knowledge that would serve them in pursuit of a career in STEM. In addition, the project fostered a can-do attitude and increased students\textquoteright{} science selfefficacy.

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Nariman, N., & Davis, J. N. (2021). Correlation of STEM Interest and Career Intent in High-School Students. In The IAFOR International Conference on Education – Hawaii 2021 Official Conference Proceedings (pp. 163–181). The International Academic Forum(IAFOR). https://doi.org/10.22492/issn.2189-1036.2021.12

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