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Student discourse patterns reveal thoughts on career choices

August 1, 2011
The authors argue that to address the lack of student interest in STEM careers, educators need to better understand the career choice and the decision-making processes of students. To better understand student decision-making, the authors interviewed 13 high school students and identified four types of conversation (formative, performative, consequent, and potential) regarding science-related professions. These four ways of talking can inform educators about ways to share information about science careers.

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  • Hiroki Oura
    Author
    University of Washington
  • Citation

    Discipline: Education and learning science | Social science and psychology
    Audience: Youth/Teen (up to 17) | Educators/Teachers | Museum/ISE Professionals | Evaluators

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