scholarly journals Developmental Trajectories of Science Identity Beliefs: Within-Group Differences among Black, Latinx, Asian, and White Students

Author(s):  
Kayla Puente ◽  
Christine R. Starr ◽  
Jacquelynne S. Eccles ◽  
Sandra D. Simpkins

AbstractThough adolescents’ science identity beliefs predict positive STEM outcomes, researchers have yet to examine developmental differences within racial/ethnic groups despite theoretical arguments for such studies. The current study examined science identity trajectories for Black (14%), Latinx (22%), Asian (4%), and White (52%) students (N = 21,170; 50% girls) from 9th grade to three years post-high school and the variability within each racial/ethnic group based on gender and college generational status. Contrary to the literature, students’ science identities increased over time, and the increases were larger for potential first- versus continuing-generation White students. Potential continuing-generation boys had stronger 9th grade science identities than potential first-generation girls in all groups except Asians. The findings suggest who might benefit from additional supports within each racial/ethnic group.

2009 ◽  
Author(s):  
James R. Andretta ◽  
Zena R. Mello ◽  
Frank C. Worrell ◽  
Sharon Baik ◽  
Jeanette Cote ◽  
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2010 ◽  
Vol 198 (1) ◽  
pp. 16-21 ◽  
Author(s):  
Brian E. Perron ◽  
Lauren E. Fries ◽  
Amy M. Kilbourne ◽  
Michael G. Vaughn ◽  
Mark S. Bauer

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