STEAM Programming as a Pathway to Foster Positive Academic Self-Efficacy and Positive Self-Concept

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  • Best R
  • Dickter C
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Multicultural individuals are underrepresented in the fields of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). Therefore, the current study is focused on exploring STEAMtrix, a STEM out-of-school time (OST) education program that incorporates the arts for kindergarten through 12th grade (K-12) students. The study explores whether STEAMtrix could lead to the formation of positive STEM-specific self-efficacy and self-concept. Specifically, the study examined whether STEAMtrix could improve multicultural students’ interest and awareness of careers within the STEM pipeline. Thirty-eight students from multicultural backgrounds at a medium-sized community center participated in STEAMtrix. Explicit measures of STEM self-efficacy and both explicit and implicit measures of self-concept were collected before and after programming. Results demonstrated that the STEAMtrix curriculum increased STEM self-efficacy in some domains and improved implicit self-concept. This study offers insight into how community organizations and school systems can promote early access, positive self-efficacy, and positive self-concept in relation to STEM educational experiences during OST.

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Best, M., Best, R., & Dickter, C. (2019). STEAM Programming as a Pathway to Foster Positive Academic Self-Efficacy and Positive Self-Concept. Journal of Research in STEM Education, 5(2), 100–118. https://doi.org/10.51355/jstem.2019.54

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