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The Impact of Attitudes and Access to Mentors on the Interest in STEM for Teens and Adults who are Blind Abstract

机译:态度和接触导师对盲人青少年的STEM兴趣的影响

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This study was based on a larger survey of access to math and science for teens and adults who are blind or visually impaired. Data were collected in late fall of 2016. The findings of this study indicate that teenagers have a high interest in math and science, but this interest is often diminished due to real or perceived barriers to access of the curriculum. Most teenagers also cited a teacher or other role model who supported their math and science learning. We also surveyed a group of adults who reported similar barriers to access. For the adults, having a mentor or role model was marginally associated with the choice to pursue a math or science career. Aspiration and employment in STEM-related fields seems to be associated with finding access to STEM-related content and having encouragement from parents and mentors. ??Implications for practitioners suggests that more work needs to be done in eliminating physical barriers to STEM curriculum and more opportunities for mentorship should occur.
机译:这项研究基于对盲人或视力障碍青少年和成年人获得数学和科学知识的更大调查。数据是在2016年秋末收集的。这项研究的结果表明,青少年对数学和科学有很高的兴趣,但由于实际或感知上的障碍,该兴趣通常会减少。大多数青少年还列举了支持数学和科学学习的老师或其他榜样。我们还调查了一群成年人,他们报告了类似的进入障碍。对于成年人来说,有一名导师或榜样与追求数学或科学职业的选择略相关。与STEM相关领域的渴望和就业似乎与找到STEM相关内容的途径以及父母和导师的鼓励有关。对从业人员的影响表明,在消除STEM课程的物理障碍方面需要做更多的工作,应该有更多的指导机会。

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