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Gerhard Sonnert

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Social Studies of Science|May 29, 2010
Parents who influence their children to become scientists: effects of gender and parental educationGerhard Sonnert
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences|May 17, 2018
Social science and Sozialwissenschaft: Categorical and institutional boundaries of knowledgeGerhard Sonnert
Social Studies of Science|September 2, 2011
The costs and benefits of 'red tape': anti-bureaucratic structure and gender inequity in a science research organizationWendy D Roth, Gerhard Sonnert
CBE Life Sciences Education|February 29, 2020
The Impact of High School Life Science Teachers' Subject Matter Knowledge and Knowledge of Student Misconceptions on Students' LearningChen Chen, Gerhard Sonnert, Philip M Sadler, et al.
Plos One|November 7, 2025
Increasing STEM career interest: The role of out-of-school time STEM programs designed for underrepresented minoritiesMaria Dresser, Kelly Miller, Gerhard Sonnert, et al.
Plos One|May 5, 2012
History of reading struggles linked to enhanced learning in low spatial frequency scenesMatthew H Schneps, James R Brockmole, Gerhard Sonnert, et al.
Child Development|April 3, 2015
Establishing an Explanatory Model for Mathematics IdentityJennifer D Cribbs, Zahra Hazari, Gerhard Sonnert, et al.
Plos One|September 24, 2013
E-readers are more effective than paper for some with dyslexiaMatthew H Schneps, Jenny M Thomson, Chen Chen, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|June 7, 2023
Childhood experiences and undergraduate student interest in STEM disciplines: Attending to setting and activity typeRemy Dou, Heidi Cian, Zahra Hazari, et al.
Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland)|February 26, 2025
Unlocking STEM Identities Through Family Conversations About Topics in and Beyond STEM: The Contributions of Family Communication PatternsRemy Dou, Nicole Villa, Heidi Cian, et al.
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Showing results (1-10 of 11) with videos related to

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Social Studies of Science|May 29, 2010
Parents who influence their children to become scientists: effects of gender and parental educationGerhard Sonnert
Journal of the History of the Behavioral Sciences|May 17, 2018
Social science and Sozialwissenschaft: Categorical and institutional boundaries of knowledgeGerhard Sonnert
Social Studies of Science|September 2, 2011
The costs and benefits of 'red tape': anti-bureaucratic structure and gender inequity in a science research organizationWendy D Roth, Gerhard Sonnert
CBE Life Sciences Education|February 29, 2020
The Impact of High School Life Science Teachers' Subject Matter Knowledge and Knowledge of Student Misconceptions on Students' LearningChen Chen, Gerhard Sonnert, Philip M Sadler, et al.
Plos One|November 7, 2025
Increasing STEM career interest: The role of out-of-school time STEM programs designed for underrepresented minoritiesMaria Dresser, Kelly Miller, Gerhard Sonnert, et al.
Plos One|May 5, 2012
History of reading struggles linked to enhanced learning in low spatial frequency scenesMatthew H Schneps, James R Brockmole, Gerhard Sonnert, et al.
Child Development|April 3, 2015
Establishing an Explanatory Model for Mathematics IdentityJennifer D Cribbs, Zahra Hazari, Gerhard Sonnert, et al.
Plos One|September 24, 2013
E-readers are more effective than paper for some with dyslexiaMatthew H Schneps, Jenny M Thomson, Chen Chen, et al.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences|June 7, 2023
Childhood experiences and undergraduate student interest in STEM disciplines: Attending to setting and activity typeRemy Dou, Heidi Cian, Zahra Hazari, et al.
Behavioral Sciences (Basel, Switzerland)|February 26, 2025
Unlocking STEM Identities Through Family Conversations About Topics in and Beyond STEM: The Contributions of Family Communication PatternsRemy Dou, Nicole Villa, Heidi Cian, et al.
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