abstract: Engineering is a heavily male-dominated field and females are significantly less likely to choose an engineering-related major or career path. At the age of six years old, females start believing that their male peers are smarter than them, leading them to pursue less ambitious careers. The children's book Lyla B. An Engineering Legacy was created to encourage more young girls to discover their own potential and pursue engineering as a career. To explore the efficacy of the book on its target consumers, a pilot study was performed with first and second grade children. The participants' engineering knowledge; fixed and failure mindset beliefs; STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) interest, competency, and career aspira...
This children\u27s book and accompanying research paper both address gender inequity in children\u27...
At a very young age, a child has the ability to formulate ideas regarding the occupation of a lawyer...
Over the past 20 years, a growing body of work examines why women are underrepresented in Science, T...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013This thesis includes an expansive literature review...
abstract: The goal of this study was to understand elementary school children’s perceptions of engin...
This thesis includes an expansive literature review investigating why there is still a lack of women...
While the notions of doctor, teacher and firefighter are ubiquitous in young literature,there is a l...
Over time, researchers have struggled to identify effective interventions to support girls’ self-eff...
abstract: This creative project is a children’s book designed to teach young readers about engineeri...
abstract: Women have evolved in the engineering profession over the decades. However, there is still...
Responding to concerns that engineering is a poorly understood occupation and that young people are ...
The potential of children's picture books to provide knowledge to support STEM education is high. En...
Despite increasing efforts to engage girls in STEM, a STEM gender gap still exists. One possible rea...
Negative stereotypes about female intellectual abilities occur in children as young as 6-years-old a...
The research question addressed in this project was, What impact on students\u27 perceptions of eng...
This children\u27s book and accompanying research paper both address gender inequity in children\u27...
At a very young age, a child has the ability to formulate ideas regarding the occupation of a lawyer...
Over the past 20 years, a growing body of work examines why women are underrepresented in Science, T...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2013This thesis includes an expansive literature review...
abstract: The goal of this study was to understand elementary school children’s perceptions of engin...
This thesis includes an expansive literature review investigating why there is still a lack of women...
While the notions of doctor, teacher and firefighter are ubiquitous in young literature,there is a l...
Over time, researchers have struggled to identify effective interventions to support girls’ self-eff...
abstract: This creative project is a children’s book designed to teach young readers about engineeri...
abstract: Women have evolved in the engineering profession over the decades. However, there is still...
Responding to concerns that engineering is a poorly understood occupation and that young people are ...
The potential of children's picture books to provide knowledge to support STEM education is high. En...
Despite increasing efforts to engage girls in STEM, a STEM gender gap still exists. One possible rea...
Negative stereotypes about female intellectual abilities occur in children as young as 6-years-old a...
The research question addressed in this project was, What impact on students\u27 perceptions of eng...
This children\u27s book and accompanying research paper both address gender inequity in children\u27...
At a very young age, a child has the ability to formulate ideas regarding the occupation of a lawyer...
Over the past 20 years, a growing body of work examines why women are underrepresented in Science, T...