西班牙裔第一代学生职业预期与STEM职业选择的关系:一种独特的模式

A. Medina, C. Chen, J. Doyle, G. Sonnert, P. Sadler
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先前的研究考察了第一代西班牙裔学生和第一代西班牙裔学生在科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)领域的职业兴趣,但对职业结果预期(coe)如何激发交叉点学生的职业兴趣知之甚少:西班牙裔第一代大学生。我们对来自119所美国大学的15,725名学生进行了全国代表性的分层随机抽样调查,发现两个coe -创新和公共-与STEM职业兴趣密切相关;然而,这些影响在西班牙裔第一代大学生中减弱。我们的研究结果表明,通常影响STEM兴趣的coe可能不适用于西班牙裔第一代大学生,这是高等教育和STEM领域不断增长的人口。
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The Association of Career Outcome Expectations and STEM Career Choice Among Hispanic First-Generation Students: A Unique Pattern
ABSTRACT Prior research examined career interests of first-generation and of Hispanic students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), but less is known about how career outcome expectations (COEs) motivate career interests of students at the intersection: Hispanic first-generation college students. Surveying 15,725 students from 119 U.S. universities in a nationally representative stratified random sample, we found two COEs—being innovative and communal—were strongly associated with STEM career interest; however, these effects were attenuated among Hispanic first-generation college students. Our findings suggested that the COEs that typically influence STEM interest may not apply to Hispanic first-generation college students—a growing population in higher education and STEM.
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