Background: Scholars have been becoming increasingly interested in understanding engineering identity among college students as a means to promote student engagement and preserve students in engineering majors. However, there is a lack of psychometrically strong instrument to empirically assess engineering identity. Moreover, the importance of multidimensional nature of student engagement has not been highlighted in engineering education research. Consequently, little is known about the association between engineering identity and student engagement. Purpose: Drawing on the identity formation theory (Crocetti, Rubini, & Meeus, 2008), the purpose of this cross-sectional study was twofold: (1) to adapt and validate the Utrecht-Management of I...
Increasing the participation of underrepresented students, including first-generation college studen...
Improving graduation rates of students who have selected and been admitted to engineering majors is ...
Student retention remains an ongoing concern for higher education institutions worldwide. In the pre...
Engineering identity is believed to relate to educational and professional persistence. In particula...
The motivation for the current study was to examine the experiences that contribute to engineering i...
The motivation for the current study was to examine the experiences that contribute to engineering i...
Previous studies of undergraduate engineering students have raised questions of a student’s engineer...
Engineering educators seek to further understand why there is a shortage of engineers in the work fo...
abstract: Based on James Marcia's theory, identity development in youth is the degree to which one h...
This research paper explores students’ engineering, mathematics, and physics identities across the f...
Identity, or how people choose to define themselves, is gaining traction as an explanation for who p...
Identity, or how people choose to define themselves, is gaining traction as an explanation for who p...
Engineering identity has been linked to both educational and professional persistence, but little ha...
Improving graduation rates of students who have selected and been admitted to engineering majors is ...
Engineering identity has been linked to both educational and professional persistence, but little ha...
Increasing the participation of underrepresented students, including first-generation college studen...
Improving graduation rates of students who have selected and been admitted to engineering majors is ...
Student retention remains an ongoing concern for higher education institutions worldwide. In the pre...
Engineering identity is believed to relate to educational and professional persistence. In particula...
The motivation for the current study was to examine the experiences that contribute to engineering i...
The motivation for the current study was to examine the experiences that contribute to engineering i...
Previous studies of undergraduate engineering students have raised questions of a student’s engineer...
Engineering educators seek to further understand why there is a shortage of engineers in the work fo...
abstract: Based on James Marcia's theory, identity development in youth is the degree to which one h...
This research paper explores students’ engineering, mathematics, and physics identities across the f...
Identity, or how people choose to define themselves, is gaining traction as an explanation for who p...
Identity, or how people choose to define themselves, is gaining traction as an explanation for who p...
Engineering identity has been linked to both educational and professional persistence, but little ha...
Improving graduation rates of students who have selected and been admitted to engineering majors is ...
Engineering identity has been linked to both educational and professional persistence, but little ha...
Increasing the participation of underrepresented students, including first-generation college studen...
Improving graduation rates of students who have selected and been admitted to engineering majors is ...
Student retention remains an ongoing concern for higher education institutions worldwide. In the pre...