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Ylijoki, Oili-Helena – European Journal of Higher Education, 2022
Interdisciplinarity has become one of the catchwords in current higher education and science policies, with the underlying rationale being that scientific breakthroughs and solutions to today's global challenges require collaboration across scientific fields. However, several empirical studies have shown that interdisciplinary promises are not…
Descriptors: Interdisciplinary Approach, Females, Health Education, College Faculty
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Naejin Kwak; Francisco O. Ramirez – International Perspectives on Education and Society, 2019
Despite the impressive record of advancing toward higher education, women are substantially underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields compared to men. Less is known about the factors that explain gendered patterns of participation in STEM in countries with dissimilar national characteristics and educational…
Descriptors: Higher Education, STEM Education, Natural Sciences, Engineering
Kapur, Devesh, Ed.; Kong, Lily, Ed.; Lo, Florence, Ed.; Malone, David M., Ed. – Oxford University Press, 2023
Since the turn of the millennium it has become clear that the Asia-Pacific Region is, economically, the fastest growing continent in the world, and is likely to remain so for some time despite the setbacks of the COVID-19 pandemic. Asia-Pacific's share of the world's Gross Domestic Product (GDP) doubled from 15 per cent to 30 per cent between 1970…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Foreign Countries, COVID-19, Pandemics
Garrison, Lari; Stevens, Reed; Sabin, Portia; Jocuns, Andrew – Center for the Advancement of Engineering Education (NJ1), 2007
Gaining entry to a college of engineering is something that most people who eventually become engineers must do. However, for some this is not the straight-forward process for which a prospective student might hope, and because of this the authors are interested in how students navigate the process of admissions. In this study the authors are…
Descriptors: Admission (School), Engineering Education, Engineering, College Freshmen
Musil, Caryn McTighe, Ed. – 2001
In the essays in this book interdisciplinary groups of scholars and teachers explore ways to integrate the feminist science studies scholarship into the teaching of basic science and how to insert more basic science into the teaching of women's studies. The essays of part 1, New Courses and New Intellectual Frameworks: Transforming Courses in…
Descriptors: Curriculum Development, Engineering, Gender Issues, Higher Education
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Ramirez, Francisco O.; Wotipka, Christine Min – Sociology of Education, 2001
Examines cross-national data findings that female enrollment in science and engineering fields increased between 1972 and 1993 in higher education. Explains that the increase was affected by women's level of enrollments in the nonscience and nonengineering fields. Suggests a positive spillover effect for women. (CMK)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Educational Trends, Engineering, Enrollment Rate
Brown Univ., Providence, RI. – 1996
This handbook arose from a project that was designed to examine the role that science education plays in the under-representation of women in science. It is based on case studies of introductory science classes, surveys of syllabi and textbooks used in science classrooms, a survey of the literature on the history of women in science and current…
Descriptors: Cooperative Learning, Educational Strategies, Engineering, Evaluation
Nair, Indira – AWIS Magazine, 2000
Considers the effect of the negotiation of the principles of care, multiplicity, and integrity on redefining the roles of women. Speculates about what these tenants mean when they are applied to practical situations of teaching, doing scientific research or engineering projects, governing an institution, and planning education. (Author/DDR)
Descriptors: Career Education, Decision Making, Engineering, Gender Issues
Alberta Univ., Edmonton. – 2000
This study used Super's theory of vocational development and choice as the basis for looking at implementation of the self concept in an occupation. Focus groups were used with 123 women enrolled in science and science-related programs in Alberta colleges, technical institutes, and universities. Proceedings of each group were type recorded,…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Engineering, Females, Foreign Countries
Spanier, Bonnie B.; Rosser, Sue V.; Muzio, Joseph N.; Tucker, Edward B. – 1997
This collection of four essays examines the ways in which biology, as a discipline, reflects ongoing scholarship on gender, race, ethnicity, social class, and sexual orientation. In "Natural Sciences: Molecular Biology," Bonnie B. Spanier examines common ideological distortions in biology, including superimposing stereotypical gender attributes…
Descriptors: Biology, College Curriculum, College Instruction, Engineering
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Lee, James Daniel – Sociology of Education, 2002
Notes that women in the United States are underrepresented in science, mathematics, and engineering educational programs and careers. Uses longitudinal survey responses of 320 students to assess the ways in which their social relationships and experiences affect their involvement in science and technology. Frames issues in terms of identity…
Descriptors: Career Choice, Educational Attainment, Educational Trends, Engineering