How Families Can Boost Children’s Interest in STEM | NC State News
A study co-authored by an NC State education researcher offers insight into how families can boost children's interest in STEM subjects.
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5 maart 2026
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Boosting Children’s STEM Interest Through Family Engagement
- Core Finding: Engaging in science activities together as a family significantly boosts children’s confidence, interest, and belief in the importance of STEM subjects.
- Study Methodology:
- Researchers studied a program involving 41 elementary school-age children and their families.
- Participants attended monthly half-day sessions at local museums for one year.
- Sessions included shared meals, hands-on science investigations, and presentations from community scientists/engineers.
- Families were provided with "at-home kits" to continue learning between sessions.
- Target Audience: The program specifically recruited students from schools receiving federal Title I funding to address socioeconomic barriers to STEM access.
- Key Impacts:
- Students reported a stronger belief in the usefulness of science in their daily lives.
- Increased likelihood of students engaging in science-related activities outside of school (e.g., nature walks, science discussions at home).
- Positive spillover effects were observed, including increased interest among siblings who attended the sessions.
- Expert Insights (Gail Jones, NC State University):
- Family support is a critical environmental factor in sustaining long-term interest in STEM careers.
- Mentorship from community professionals helps children visualize potential future career paths.
- Successful programs prioritize flexibility (e.g., makeup sessions) and remove barriers to participation (e.g., providing meals).
- Future Recommendations:
- Programs are highly replicable in after-school settings.
- Educators can support families by providing "science backpacks" or guidance on simple, engaging home-based science activities.
- Shifting focus from individual student achievement to family-inclusive programming can significantly improve student outcomes.
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