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Atinuke G. Oyinbo; Karyn Heavner; Kelsey M. Mangano; Brenna Morse; Mazen El Ghaziri; Herpreet Thind – American Journal of Health Education, 2024
Background: Extensive use of social media is well-documented as being associated with poor mental health in college students. Evidence of its association with perceived stress in this population is inconclusive. Purpose: To examine the association between daily time spent on social media and perceived stress among U.S. college students. Methods:…
Descriptors: Social Media, Stress Variables, College Students, Females
Horta, Hugo; Tang, Li – Higher Education Research and Development, 2023
Gender inequality and bias persists in academia worldwide despite remarkable progress in recent decades. This issue is underexplored in the context of Chinese academia. Drawing on 40 semi-structured interviews with male and female academics at a Chinese research university, this paper assesses the extent and manifestations of gender inequality,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gender Differences, Social Justice, Bias
Danny Doucette; Chandralekha Singh – Physical Review Physics Education Research, 2024
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Instructional labs: Improving traditions and new directions.] This review article provides an overview of research on the topic of gender equity in educational physics labs. As many institutions and instructors seek to evolve or transform physics lab learning, it is important that changes are made…
Descriptors: Sex Fairness, Physics, Gender Differences, High School Students
Hailu, Meseret F. – Comparative Education Review, 2022
In Ethiopia, broadening women's participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) higher education is an espoused priority of federal policy makers, as government leaders seek to boost infrastructure development and economic growth. Policies are intended to create more inclusive environments for women. Meanwhile, existing…
Descriptors: Females, Gender Differences, STEM Education, College Students
Diana Roxana Galos; Susanne Strauss; Thomas Hinz – Research in Higher Education, 2024
While girls have better grades than boys in high school, this does not translate into better performance of young women, as compared to young men, in university. Due to the high signalling value of university grades for subsequent income and employment outcomes, this has important consequences for gender inequalities at labour market entry.…
Descriptors: Gender Discrimination, Competition, Females, Academic Achievement
Gregory C. Wolniak; Emily C. Chen-Bendle; Jennifer L. Tackett – AERA Open, 2023
The gender disparity in leadership positions is substantial and critical yet persists despite decades of focused study. Critical developmental periods, such as emerging adulthood, may be particularly relevant to attend to if we hope to find effective interventions to tackle this problem. The present study draws on longitudinal data covering four…
Descriptors: College Students, Gender Differences, Leadership, Disadvantaged
Jonathan Andicoechea Fischmann – ProQuest LLC, 2023
This dissertation investigates how the numerical representation of women in small collaborative groups influences their learning in a college biology class for non-majors focused on sex, gender, and society. Prior to the start of the semester, the researchers divided students into all-male, all-female, or mixed-gender groups of varying sex ratios.…
Descriptors: College Students, Females, Disproportionate Representation, College Science
Ewan Bottomley; Vivienne Wild; Paula J. Miles; Kenneth I. Mavor; Antje Kohnle – International Journal of Science and Mathematics Education, 2024
The social cure is the concept that strong connections and social bonds are good for wellbeing and physical health. Having strong social support makes hardship easier to cope with. We hypothesize that we could apply the relationship to educational contexts, with a sense of belonging as part of the cohort or community helping students to cope with…
Descriptors: Interpersonal Relationship, Coping, Well Being, Females
Rosó Baltà-Salvador; Marta Peña; Ana-Inés Renta-Davids; Noelia Olmedo-Torre – European Journal of Engineering Education, 2024
The under-representation of women in male-dominated STEM fields is a worldwide concern. However, there are other academic fields, like some non-STEM degrees, where female students are over-represented. Previous research has identified five critical factors influencing student participation rates: career choice, satisfaction, self-esteem,…
Descriptors: Females, Disproportionate Representation, Career Choice, Potential Dropouts
Jemima Hill – English in Education, 2024
Girls are consistently found to have higher literacy levels than their male peers and to consume more social narrative fiction. This study conducted interviews with four autistic girls to better understand how reading fiction can inform the camouflaging behaviours of autistic girls. Participants described how imitating characters embodying desired…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Females, College Students, Student Attitudes
Louis-Pierre Lepage; Xiaomeng Li; Basit Zafar – National Bureau of Economic Research, 2025
We study whether gender differences in university major choices result from anticipated labor market discrimination. First, we document two novel facts using administrative transcript records from a large Midwestern university: women are less likely to study science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) as well as business and…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, College Students, Decision Making, Majors (Students)
Xie, Fang; Yang, Yan; Xiao, Cong – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2023
Gender-math stereotypes are thought to be a threat for women's mathematical performance, however, the mechanism of gender stereotype affecting mathematics achievement is not clear. The current study aimed to explore the different role of attitude towards mathematics and math self-concept in the relationship between gender-math stereotypes and…
Descriptors: Sex Stereotypes, Females, Womens Education, Mathematics Achievement
Sandra Furnbach Clavijo – ProQuest LLC, 2024
This mixed-method study explored female students' sense of belonging while studying in a mechanical engineering program. Mechanical engineering has one of the lowest proportions of women and remains one of the least chosen majors of female engineering students. To start to understand why, it is important to have research focused specifically on…
Descriptors: Females, Engineering Education, Womens Education, Disproportionate Representation
Helge Fredriksen; Ragnhild Johanne Rensaa – Cogent Education, 2024
The present paper is a data note related to the paper "Gender perspectives on a flipped classroom environment". The paper drew on an in-depth analysis of the interview with a single female student called Sofia and attempted to analyze different gender related interactions between students in group work situations experienced by this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Gender Issues, Flipped Classroom, Student Attitudes
Charlie Bastyr; Charlee Johnson; Romesh Lakhan; Jacob W. Wainman – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Active learning is known to improve student outcomes in many STEM courses. Here, we present strategies for incorporating active learning into a large enrollment General Chemistry I course using small group activities during class time. This approach was found to mitigate gender disparities in overall course grades and reduced the number of General…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Females, Active Learning, College Students