Challenging gender stereotypes: Young women's views on female role models in secondary school science textbooks

Jana Lindner, Elena Makarova
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International Women's Day highlights both women's achievements and ongoing efforts toward global gender equality. Gender disparities in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) affect a country's innovation and ability to tackle global challenges. Therefore, recent national education policies have looked for ways to promote gender equality, particularly in the STEM subjects. One problem is that teaching materials often lack female representation and recognition of female achievements and contributions to STEM subjects, affecting how female students perceive science. The study examines how female students aged 15 to 18 are impacted by gender disparity in their physics teaching materials and what importance they place on female role models. It encompasses 20 group interviews with female students (n = 80) in Switzerland, which were analyzed using qualitative content analysis. Results show that, aside from Marie Curie, female scientists are largely unknown to female students, contributing to the perception of physics as a male domain. Female role models are crucial for fostering interest, motivation, and self-esteem in STEM subjects. However, internalized gender stereotypes and fears of negative reactions from male peers counter the demand for greater visibility of female scientists. Despite these challenges, most female students advocate for more female role models in STEM to inspire future generations of female students to pursue a STEM career and foster positive social change.

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挑战性别定型观念:年轻女性对中学科学教科书中女性榜样的看法
国际妇女节彰显了妇女的成就和为实现全球性别平等所做的不懈努力。科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)领域的性别差异会影响一个国家的创新能力和应对全球挑战的能力。因此,近期的国家教育政策一直在寻找促进性别平等的方法,尤其是在 STEM 学科。其中一个问题是,教材中往往缺乏女性的代表,也缺乏对女性在 STEM 学科中的成就和贡献的认可,这影响了女学生对科学的看法。本研究探讨了 15 至 18 岁的女学生如何受到物理教材中性别差异的影响,以及她们对女性榜样的重视程度。研究包括对瑞士女学生(n = 80)进行的 20 次小组访谈,并采用定性内容分析法对访谈内容进行了分析。结果表明,除了玛丽-居里之外,女科学家在很大程度上不为女学生所熟知,这导致了物理被认为是男性的领域。女性榜样对于培养 STEM 学科的兴趣、动力和自尊至关重要。然而,内化的性别刻板印象和对男性同龄人负面反应的恐惧,阻碍了提高女科学家知名度的要求。尽管存在这些挑战,大多数女学生仍主张在 STEM 领域树立更多的女性榜样,以激励后代女学生从事 STEM 职业,并促进积极的社会变革。
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