1. Spiderman and science: How students’ perceptions of scientists are shaped by popular media
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Jennifer Ann Jocz, Junqing Zhai, and Aik-Ling Tan
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Male ,Science ,media_common.quotation_subject ,050801 communication & media studies ,0508 media and communications ,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,Perception ,Developmental and Educational Psychology ,Mathematics education ,Humans ,Popular media ,Mass Media ,Social science ,Child ,Students ,media_common ,Singapore ,Communication ,05 social sciences ,050301 education ,Test (assessment) ,Work (electrical) ,Public Opinion ,Female ,Psychology ,0503 education - Abstract
This study addresses the influence of popular media on how young children perceive science and the work of scientists. Using an adapted version of the Draw-A-Scientist Test, 15 classes of fourth graders (9–10 years old) at three different schools in Singapore were sampled ( n = 266). The students’ drawings as well as their identification of three sources from which they obtained inspiration for their drawings were analyzed. Our results showed a strong relationship between students’ drawings of scientists and their reported sources of inspiration. The results suggest that popular media play a large role in shaping how young children view scientists.
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- 2015
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