Negotiating conflicting discourses. Female students’ experiences in STEM majors in an international university in Central Asia


Almukhambetova A. Kuzhabekova A.
2021Routledge

International Journal of Science Education
2021#43Issue 4570 - 593 pp.

The purpose of this study was to explore the experiences of female students enrolled in STEM majors in highly internationalised university to understand how the various sets of cultural gender-related expectations shape their experiences. We were interested in how different cultures existing within the university and outside the university influence the girls pursuing education in STEM majors and how they deal with the conflicting discourses in this unique context. It was identified in the study that three conflicting discourses and, subsequently, various actors -faculty, potential employers, peers, and parents shape young womens experiences in STEM education and career in contradicting ways. Such a clash between different values and influences results in girls’ ambiguous understandings of their future careers as they progress in their studies. The results of the study offer some important insights into womens experiences in STEM education, which have significant implications for higher educational administrators, faculty, and policymakers in non-western and larger international contexts.

Gender , higher education , STEM

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Graduate School of Education, Nazarbayev University, Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan

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