The Correlation between Students’ Insights and Academic Achievement in Science: A Predictor for STEM Career Path

Roger Reyes(1), Frank Angelo Abayog Pacala(2*), Glamour Bengua(3), Ellen Entac(4)

(1) Colegio de San Juan de Letran Calamba
(2) Qarshi Presidential School
(3) Colegio de San Juan de Letran Calamba
(4) Colegio de San Juan de Letran Calamba
(*) Corresponding Author

Abstract


This study aims to investigate the correlation between students' insights and academic achievement in science, as a predictor for their career path in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). The research involved a sample of secondary education students (N=176) who acknowledged to take STEM program. They completed a survey that included assessment of Views of the Nature of Science (VNOS) and Epistemological Beliefs Assessment for Physics Science (EBAPS). Furthermore, their academic performance in science classes was examined through school records. The results indicated a strong positive correlation between student's insights and academic achievement in science. Moreover, higher possibility of success in STEM a student may at least be in the proficient level of insights and mean science grade of 80 and above. There were also recorded misconceptions that must be remediated. Science educators may look into some common misconceptions found in the answers of the students in the VNOS D to be able to correct it and improve the level of insights on the nature of science  Therefore, this study highlights the importance of monitoring and encouraging student's insights, perception, and attitudes towards STEM subjects as a predictor for their success in science and for identifying potential STEM careers.


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science insights, STEM, science achievement

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