父母的职业与学生在STEM领域的成功:系统回顾和叙述综合

IF 4.7 2区 心理学 Q1 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL Adolescent Research Review Pub Date : 2020-05-28 DOI:10.1007/s40894-020-00136-z
Jay Plasman, Michael Gottfried, Darryl Williams, Mary Ippolito, Ann Owens
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关于学校的正式方面如何影响高中生在科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)领域的兴趣、成就和毅力,已有大量文献。然而,关于非正式因素(如父母、社会团体)对这些STEM结果的影响,人们知之甚少。这项研究综合了跨学科的国际研究,即父母的专业精神和父母的STEM职业对各种STEM相关结果的作用,有助于解决这一差距。由此产生的证据表明,父母的专业精神与高中生在STEM领域的成功和毅力之间存在着积极的关系。关于从事STEM职业的父母与高中生在STEM领域的成功和坚持,也存在观察到的联系。与男性和白人学生相比,女性和少数族裔学生倾向于从专业或STEM父母那里看到更广泛的好处。这项研究有助于深入了解父母的职业在影响STEM成绩和参与方面的作用。
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Parents’ Occupations and Students’ Success in STEM Fields: A Systematic Review and Narrative Synthesis

There is a well-established body of literature regarding how formal aspects of school impact high school students’ interest, achievement, and persistence in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. However, less is known regarding the influence of informal factors (e.g., parents, social groups) on these STEM outcomes. This study helps address this gap by synthesizing interdisciplinary, international research on the role of parents’ professionalism and parents’ STEM occupation on a variety of STEM-related outcomes. Resulting evidence indicated a positive relationship between parents’ professionalism—a measure of job status such that professional occupations are defined as requiring high-level literacy and numeracy skills that are typically gained as a result of postsecondary education—and high school students’ success and persistence in STEM fields. With respect to parents employed in STEM occupations and high school students’ success and persistence in STEM fields, there was also an observed connection. Female and minority students tended to see more wide-ranging benefits from having a professional or STEM parent than did male and white students respectively. This study helps to draw insights into the role of parents’ occupation in influencing STEM achievement and participation.

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Adolescent Research Review
Adolescent Research Review PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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期刊介绍: Adolescent Research Review publishes articles that review important contributions to the understanding of adolescence.  The Review draws from the many subdisciplines of developmental science, psychological science, education, criminology, public health, medicine, social work, and other allied disciplines that address the subject of youth and adolescence. The editors are especially interested in articles that bridge gaps between disciplines or that focus on topics that transcend traditional disciplinary boundaries.  Reviews must be cutting edge and comprehensive in the way they advance science, practice or policy relating to adolescents.
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