2019
DOI: 10.1080/09500693.2019.1689308
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Assessing science motivation among high school students participating in a supplemental science programme: the Emerging Scholars Environmental Health Sciences Academy

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“…It is worth noting that the SMQ-II was initially developed for university students; however, other authors have successfully been able to extend its application to high school students (Salta and Koulougliotis, 2015;Schumm and Bogner, 2016;Ardura and Pe ´rez-Bitria ´n, 2018;Covert et al, 2019). Ardura and Pe ´rez-Bitria ´n (2018) and Salta and Koulougliotis (2015) used the instrument to assess high school students' motivation to learn chemistry.…”
Section: The Science Motivation Questionnaire (Smq)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is worth noting that the SMQ-II was initially developed for university students; however, other authors have successfully been able to extend its application to high school students (Salta and Koulougliotis, 2015;Schumm and Bogner, 2016;Ardura and Pe ´rez-Bitria ´n, 2018;Covert et al, 2019). Ardura and Pe ´rez-Bitria ´n (2018) and Salta and Koulougliotis (2015) used the instrument to assess high school students' motivation to learn chemistry.…”
Section: The Science Motivation Questionnaire (Smq)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Crews et al (2020) promote academic, research, professional, and social-related skill development to overcome socioeconomic barriers among students of color interested in medical and biomedical careers. Additionally, building students’ confidence or self-efficacy is another contributing factor to STEM-M persistence in the literature (Covert et al, 2019, 2020; Dierks et al, 2014; Kendricks et al, 2019). We build on this body of literature that may identify out-of-school activities as protective factors for nurturing students’ STEM-M interests.…”
Section: Relevant Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, resilience is not a trait, but rather resilience is a capacity that develops over time in the context of environmental support” (Egeland et al, 1993, p. 19; see also Alva & Padilla, 1995). Further, high school literature on STEM-M pathways often associates students’ motivation in particular environments with positive academic and career outcomes (Childers & Jones, 2017; Covert et al, 2019; Deemer et al, 2021; Fredricks et al, 2018).…”
Section: Relevant Literaturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Motivation to learn science plays an important role in the persistence, achievement, and career aspirations of students studying science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) (Bae & DeBusk-Lane, 2018;Covert et al, 2019).…”
Section: Science Learning Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Glynn et al (2011) outlined four related components of an individual's motivation to learn science: intrinsic motivation, selfdetermination, self-efficacy, and extrinsic motivation. As researchers (Covert et al, 2019;Pintrich et al, 1993;Wolters & Rosenthal, 2000) have suggested, motivation plays an important role in science teaching and learning, students' success in science topics, their conceptual changes, critical thinking, and the development of science skills and capabilities.…”
Section: Science Learning Motivationmentioning
confidence: 99%