Science Aspirations, Capital, and Family Habitus

Volume: 49, Issue: 5, Pages: 881 - 908
Published: Oct 1, 2012
Abstract
Low participation rates in the study of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) post-16 are a matter of international concern. Existing evidence suggests children’s science aspirations are largely formed within the critical 10 to 14 age period. This article reports on survey data from over 9,000 elementary school children in England (age 10/11) and qualitative data from 160 semi-structured interviews (92 children aged 10/11 and...
Paper Details
Title
Science Aspirations, Capital, and Family Habitus
Published Date
Oct 1, 2012
Volume
49
Issue
5
Pages
881 - 908
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