Emirates College for Advanced Education, United Arab Emirates.
The University of Auckland, New Zealand.
Public Underst Sci. 2022 Nov;31(8):1079-1094. doi: 10.1177/09636625221096795. Epub 2022 May 17.
Sampling students in the UAE's capital Abu Dhabi, we explored possible stereotypes of scientists and their work which may exist, and which may impact upon future career aspirations. Characteristics of scientists were identified and analysed from 234 drawings collected from upper primary aged students. Students tended to draw youthful scientists of their own gender, with stereotypical characteristics, such as wearing a lab coat, performing chemistry experiments and working alone in a lab. Unexpectedly, there were even fewer references to technology use in science than in similar studies carried out in the 1980s. We had anticipated that some elements of UAE national dress would be observed in drawings, since the majority of students were UAE Nationals, but no UAE cultural references were evident in the drawings at all. The findings suggest that work needs to be undertaken in UAE classrooms to increase perceptions of diversity of science work and scientists themselves.
我们在阿联酋首都阿布扎比抽取学生作为样本,探索可能存在的对科学家及其工作的刻板印象,以及这些刻板印象可能对未来的职业抱负产生的影响。我们从收集到的 234 幅小学生画作中分析了科学家的特征。学生们倾向于画出自己性别、具有刻板印象特征的年轻科学家,如穿着实验服、做化学实验以及独自在实验室工作。出乎意料的是,与 20 世纪 80 年代进行的类似研究相比,科学中使用技术的参考资料甚至更少。我们曾预计,由于大多数学生都是阿联酋国民,所以在画作中会观察到一些阿联酋民族服饰的元素,但实际上在这些画作中根本没有任何阿联酋文化的参考。研究结果表明,阿联酋的课堂教学需要开展工作,以提高对科学工作和科学家本身多样性的认识。