LOVE FOR SCIENCE IS CONTAGIOUS.
Being around science enthusiasts in school can stoke an uninterested person's liking for the subject too, according to a study. Researchers at Florida International University , United States, concluded that when students see their science-enthusiast classmates as being deeply interested in class, they are more likely to develop an interest in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) careers. How a student perceives the level of their peers' interests has a significant effect on their career choices even after accounting for differences in prior interest in STEM classes, their level of family support for science, academic achievement, gender and quality of teaching.
"People have been found to readily catch the emotions of others and we see this happening in science classroom environments", said Zahra Hazari, a Professor at the University. "This really emphasises the importance of having engaging environments to hook students to science and motivate them towards learning", Hazari added.
For the study, researchers surveyed more than 2,000 students at fifty randomly selected colleges and universities across the United States. The positive effect was consistent across biology, chemistry and physics classes.
--Challapalli Srinivas Chakravarthy--.
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