Title of article :
Perceptions of Scientists and Stereotypes through the Eyes of Young School Children
Author/Authors :
Thomson, Margareta M North Carolina State University - Teacher Education and Learning Sciences Department - Raleigh, USA , Zakaria, Zarifa Teacher Education and Learning Sciences Department - North Carolina State University - Raleigh, USA , Radut-Taciu, Ramona Educational Sciences Department - Babes-Bolyai University - Cluj-Napoca, Romania
Abstract :
The goal of the current study was to investigate children’s representations of scientists using the Draw-a-Scientist Test (DAST).
Participants (n = 210) were young school children from Romania enrolled in both rural and urban public schools from grade levels 3, 4,
and 5.The study findings showed that most children represented stereotypical characteristics of scientists in their drawings such as white
male wearing lab coats using instruments that reflected a chemistry lab. Results also indicated statistically significant differences in the
score of stereotyping indicators with respect to student grade level. Additionally, students who visited science museums scored
significantly higher in stereotyping indicators than students who indicated on their survey answers that they have not visited science
museums. Findings are discussed in relationship with students’ views about scientists and their understanding of science.
Keywords :
Stereotypes , School , Eyes , DAST
Journal title :
Education Research International