Authors
Bethany Fralick, Jennifer Kearn, Stephen Thompson, Jed Lyons
Publication date
2009/2
Journal
Journal of science education and technology
Volume
18
Pages
60-73
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Description
The perceptions young students have of engineers and scientists are often populated with misconceptions and stereotypes. Although the perceptions that young people have of engineers and of scientists have been investigated separately, they have not been systematically compared. The research reported in this paper explores the question “How are student perceptions of engineers and scientists similar and how are they different?” Approximately 1,600 middle school students from urban and suburban schools in the southeastern United States were asked to draw either an engineer or a scientist at work. Drawings included space for the students to explain what their person was doing in the picture. A checklist to code the drawings was developed and used by two raters. This paper discusses similarities and differences in middle school perceptions of scientists and engineers. Results reveal that the …
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Scholar articles
B Fralick, J Kearn, S Thompson, J Lyons - Journal of science education and technology, 2009