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Cassondra Batz-Barbarich; Nicole Strah; Louis Tay – International Journal of STEM Education, 2024
Background: Women are underrepresented in the field of engineering within academic and professional settings. Based upon premises outlined by social role theory and goal congruity theory, a key factor that contributes to this underrepresentation is a gendered societal belief that there is a disconnect between engineering (seen as more agentic, or…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Disproportionate Representation, Technical Occupations, Engineering
Nicolas Dietrich; Gaëlle Lebrun; Kalyani Kentheswaran; Mathias Monnot; Patrick Loulergue; Carine Franklin; Florence Teddé-Zambelli; Chafiaa Djouadi; Sébastien Leveneur; Mallorie Tourbin; Yolaine Bessie`re; Carole Coufort-Saudejaud; Annabelle Couvert; Eric Schaer – Journal of Chemical Education, 2022
Women are increasingly present in the field of engineering, but despite a significant female presence, it has been found that the programs continue to make no reference to women scientists. In chemical engineering, for example, all the names of scientists mentioned in the programs belong to men only. To test this hypothesis of over-representation…
Descriptors: Females, Disproportionate Representation, Engineering, Engineering Education
Nazmul Islam; Amporn Jirattikorn – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2024
Evidence demonstrates that women in Bangladesh are underrepresented both in engineering education and relevant career domains. This study explores the comprehensive experiences of women in their pursuit of engineering, both as a subject of study and as a career in teaching in Bangladesh. Based on in-depth interviews with 15 female undergraduate…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Females, Disproportionate Representation, Engineering Education
Brittany Arthur; Batsheva Guy; Evie Armitage; Meaghan Labarre; Sydney O'Connor – Experiential Learning and Teaching in Higher Education, 2022
Although there is an extensive amount of research focusing on women in engineering, the engineering field continues to experience the most gender disparity of any workforce disparities within the United States (National Science Foundation, 2018). Engineering has been labeled "the least gender-equitable profession in the United States,"…
Descriptors: Females, Disproportionate Representation, Engineering, Gender Differences
Cassie Wallwey; Emily Dringenberg; Bailey Braaten; Yiqing Li; Rachel Kajfez – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2024
Contribution: This study examined the role of the engineering and smartness identities of three women as they made decisions about their participation in engineering majors. In addressing the under-representation of women in engineering, particularly in electrical engineering and computer science fields where they have been extremely…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Majors (Students), Females, Professional Identity
Linda DeAngelo; Danielle V. Lewis; Erica McGreevy – Innovative Higher Education, 2024
Although the effects of COVID-19 were felt by all students, the pandemic exacerbated the barriers to belonging for women in engineering. Little work to date has investigated women's experiences during the pandemic in disciplines that are hallmarked by masculinity. What scholarship has been completed on pandemic-necessitated virtual instruction has…
Descriptors: Females, Womens Education, Disproportionate Representation, COVID-19
Mariza Tsakalerou; Asma Perveen; Alibek Ayapbergenov; Dinara Dikhanbayeva; Yevgeniy Lukhmanov – IEEE Transactions on Education, 2025
Contribution: This research examines undergraduate students' perceptions in engineering disciplines toward gender inclusivity in course curricula, focusing on three essential pillars of curricular design: course content, teaching methodology, and course assessment. Background: The shortage of women representation in STEM fields, particularly in…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes, Engineering Education, STEM Education
Enoch Boafo Amponsah; Emmanuella Asabea Twum; Jeremiah Teye Laweh; Eric Agyemang; John Boulard Forkuor – Higher Education: The International Journal of Higher Education Research, 2024
Growing evidence has underscored the importance of female students' relationships and interactions in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) programs as crucial factors influencing their thriving within these programs. However, the discourse has seen a dearth of literature, especially in low-middle-income countries where…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Engineering Education, Foreign Countries, Phenomenology
Janelle Renee King; Katelyn Marguerite Hitzges – ProQuest LLC, 2022
A "leaky pipeline" exists for women to obtain a Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) leadership position in the United States (U.S.). A deeper dive into what was holding women back from an engineering leadership position is imperative in today's technology-driven world. Utilizing feminist theory as a theoretical lens,…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Females, Leadership Role, Engineering
Katelyn Marguerite Hitzges; Janelle Renee King – ProQuest LLC, 2022
A "leaky pipeline" exists for women to obtain a Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) leadership position in the United States (U.S.). A deeper dive into what was holding women back from an engineering leadership position is imperative in today's technology-driven world. Utilizing feminist theory as a theoretical lens,…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Females, Leadership Role, Engineering
Mercy Folashade Fash – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Although an increase in their participation could reduce workforce shortages and diversify innovations in the architecture, engineering, and construction (AEC) industry, African American women remain significantly underrepresented in male-dominated AEC careers. Furthermore, partly due to the lack of early and meaningful AEC exposure, African…
Descriptors: Females, Kinesthetic Methods, Architecture, Engineering Education
Mercy F. Fash; Andrea A. N. Ofori-Boadu – Journal of Research Initiatives, 2025
This study examines the impact of a femalized Architecture, Engineering, and Construction Kinesthetic Learning Model (fAEC-KLM) intervention on the AEC knowledge of African American middle school girls. Fourteen (14) middle school girls completed both pre- and post-surveys and tests that assessed their knowledge of AEC concepts, including roles…
Descriptors: Kinesthetic Methods, Knowledge Level, African American Students, Middle School Students
Armineh Noravian – Teaching and Learning Excellence through Scholarship, 2024
Despite much effort by engineering education scholarships to make engineering more inclusive, women are still underrepresented in engineering. Women earn less than 30% of the bachelor's degrees in engineering. However, when we examine the intersectionality between gender and race/ethnicity, the lack of representation in certain groups of women…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Females, Womens Education, Disproportionate Representation
Sharon Tettegah; Ebenezer Larnyo; Charles Terry; Jessica Young; Dave Vallett; Alan B. Craig; Yingtao Jiang – Schools: Studies in Education, 2024
Increasing diversity and broadening participation in engineering programs has been a persistent challenge due to various factors. Despite efforts to enhance engineering education, we have not seen a significant increase in matriculation, retention, and graduation rates in certain engineering fields. For decades, academic institutions have received…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Disproportionate Representation, Access to Education, Minority Group Students
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