2022
DOI: 10.1007/s40692-022-00247-7
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The association between owning a videogame console and the gender gap in STEM: an instrumental variable approach

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“…Teachers' equipment was also found to have positive or negative effects on the behavior of teachers who teach STEM subjects and influenced the availability and accessibility of resources and tools for teaching STEM subjects to girls. Several studies have suggested that teachers' equipment can be improved by promoting the iTEST program [120], encouraging summer camps and social media to influence girls' interest in pursuing careers in IT [113], improving the interactive and discursive elements within a blended learning environment [24], and using video game consoles to reduce the gender gap in STEM areas [155]. Therefore, the lack of teachers' equipment may also adversely affect the behavior and efficacy of teachers who teach STEM subjects based on the availability and quality of the equipment and its usage.…”
Section: Teachers' Equipmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Teachers' equipment was also found to have positive or negative effects on the behavior of teachers who teach STEM subjects and influenced the availability and accessibility of resources and tools for teaching STEM subjects to girls. Several studies have suggested that teachers' equipment can be improved by promoting the iTEST program [120], encouraging summer camps and social media to influence girls' interest in pursuing careers in IT [113], improving the interactive and discursive elements within a blended learning environment [24], and using video game consoles to reduce the gender gap in STEM areas [155]. Therefore, the lack of teachers' equipment may also adversely affect the behavior and efficacy of teachers who teach STEM subjects based on the availability and quality of the equipment and its usage.…”
Section: Teachers' Equipmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As stated by Mariscal et al ( 2019 ), "there is still a stark and pervasive gender inequality in terms of access, ownership of digital devices, digital fluency as well as the capacity to make meaningful use of the access to technology". The gender of people can be a relevant factor in learning (Yu, 2021 ), and therefore, in the development of digital competence (Bustamante-Barreto et al, 2022 ; Wongwatkit et al, 2020 ). Furthermore, Ortega and Gómez ( 2019 ) affirm that more and more authors through their studies tend to consider the digital gender gap as a problem of great importance, together with the difficulties in accessing and using ICT and the development of basic digital skills.…”
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confidence: 99%