The purpose of this study was to critically examine the perceptions that African- American high school students have towards engineering. A qualitative research design using criterion sampling and snowballing was used to select seven African-American students from urban high schools to participate in the research. Semi-structured interviews were used to collect data from participants attending urban high schools on the east and west coast. Using Critical Race Theory (CRT) as the theoretical framework, the study was able to produce “emergent themes” from collected data. Findings from this study will help researchers understand how African-American students may perceive the field of engineering
The purpose of this qualitative research methods study with empirical phenomenological research desi...
Prior research has examined underrepresented students in engineering from a deficit-oriented perspec...
Prior research has examined underrepresented students in engineering from a deficit-oriented perspec...
The purpose of this study was to critically examine the perceptions that African- American high scho...
The purpose of this study was to critically examine the perceptions that African-American high schoo...
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 042642...
Engineering Technology serves as a potential pathway for African Americans into engineering. Yet res...
In our preliminary study we conducted an online survey of students enrolled in four year engineering...
This study examined the experiences of African American women in engineering technology programs in ...
Over the next ten years, the United State government forecasted a shortage of one million science, t...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of an engineering mentorship program on African-...
Prior to the 1970s, African Americans were essentially invisible in the science and engineering acad...
Over the next ten years, the United State government forecasted a shortage of one million science, t...
This study examines African American student perceptions of persistence in engineering. The research...
This study examines African American student perceptions of persistence in engineering. The research...
The purpose of this qualitative research methods study with empirical phenomenological research desi...
Prior research has examined underrepresented students in engineering from a deficit-oriented perspec...
Prior research has examined underrepresented students in engineering from a deficit-oriented perspec...
The purpose of this study was to critically examine the perceptions that African- American high scho...
The purpose of this study was to critically examine the perceptions that African-American high schoo...
This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. 042642...
Engineering Technology serves as a potential pathway for African Americans into engineering. Yet res...
In our preliminary study we conducted an online survey of students enrolled in four year engineering...
This study examined the experiences of African American women in engineering technology programs in ...
Over the next ten years, the United State government forecasted a shortage of one million science, t...
The purpose of this study was to examine the impact of an engineering mentorship program on African-...
Prior to the 1970s, African Americans were essentially invisible in the science and engineering acad...
Over the next ten years, the United State government forecasted a shortage of one million science, t...
This study examines African American student perceptions of persistence in engineering. The research...
This study examines African American student perceptions of persistence in engineering. The research...
The purpose of this qualitative research methods study with empirical phenomenological research desi...
Prior research has examined underrepresented students in engineering from a deficit-oriented perspec...
Prior research has examined underrepresented students in engineering from a deficit-oriented perspec...