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Scientists Reflect on Why They Chose to Study Science

机译:科学家反思为什么他们选择学习科学

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A concern commonly raised in literature and in media relates to the declining proportions of students who enter and remain in the ‘science pipeline’, and whether many countries, including Australia and New Zealand, have enough budding scientists to fill research and industry positions in the coming years. In addition, there is concern that insufficient numbers of students continue in science to ensure an informed, scientifically literate citizenry. The aim of the research presented in this paper was to survey current Australian and New Zealand scientists to explore their reasons for choosing to study science. An online survey was conducted via a link to SurveyGizmo. The data presented are from 726 respondents who answered 22 forced-choice items and an open-ended question about the reasons they chose to study science. The quantitative data were analysed using t tests and analyses of variance followed by Duncan’s multiple range tests, and the qualitative data were analysed thematically. The quantitative data showed that the main reasons scientists reported choosing to study science were because they were interested in science and because they were good at science. Secondary school science classes and one particular science teacher also were found to be important factors. Of much less importance were the prestige of science and financial considerations. The qualitative data expanded on these findings and showed that passion for science and/or curiosity about the world were important factors and also highlighted the importance of recreational pursuits, such as camping when a child. In the words of one respondent, ‘People don’t go into science for the money and glory. It’s passion for knowledge and science that always attracted me to the field’.
机译:文学和媒体普遍关注的一个问题是,进入和留在“科学管道”中的学生比例下降,以及包括澳大利亚和新西兰在内的许多国家是否有足够的新兴科学家来填补该领域的研究和行业职位。未来几年。此外,令人担忧的是,继续学习科学的学生人数不足,无法确保知识渊博,科学素养的公民。本文提出的研究目的是调查当前的澳大利亚和新西兰科学家,以探讨他们选择学习科学的原因。通过链接到SurveyGizmo进行了在线调查。所提供的数据来自726位受访者,他们回答了22项强制选择项目,以及有关他们选择学习科学的原因的不限成员名额的问题。使用t检验和方差分析对定量数据进行分析,然后进行Duncan多范围检验,并对定性数据进行专题分析。定量数据表明,科学家报告选择学习科学的主要原因是因为他们对科学感兴趣并且因为他们擅长科学。还发现中学科学课和一位特定的科学老师也是重要因素。重要的是科学和金融方面的考虑。定性数据扩展了这些发现,并表明对科学的热情和/或对世界的好奇心是重要因素,并且还强调了娱乐活动的重要性,例如在小时候露营。用一位受访者的话来说,“人们不会为了金钱和荣耀而进入科学领域。对知识和科学的热情一直吸引着我进入该领域。”

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