Gender differences in the effects of a utility-value intervention to help parents motivate adolescents in mathematics and science.
Abstract
A foundation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education is critical for students’ college and career advancement, but many U.S. students fail to take advanced mathematics and science classes in high school. Research has neglected the potential role of parents in enhancing students’ motivation for pursuing STEM courses. Previous research has shown that parents’ values and expectancies may be associated with student...
Paper Details
Title
Gender differences in the effects of a utility-value intervention to help parents motivate adolescents in mathematics and science.
Published Date
Jan 1, 2015
Volume
107
Issue
1
Pages
195 - 206
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