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Tag: career choice

June 17, 2020 Nick Young

What do students draw when asked to “draw a scientist”?

Probably what you expect. Brainy white men in a lab.

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January 29, 2020 Emily Kerr

Students Choose to Study Science in High School Because It Is Interesting and Useful

Interestingly, their belief that they are good at science and can do science was a distant third.

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