Set amidst the backdrop of concerns related to the entry of students to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) careers, this study seeks to understand the Professional STEM Identity status of STEM undergraduate students and STEM professionals. This study utilizes a cross-sectional research design to compare participant scores in the categories of affirmation, in-depth exploration, practices, commitment, and reconsideration of commitment in the Professional Identity Status Questionnaire (PISQ-5d). Cluster analysis was performed on the scores to indicate five Professional STEM Identity statuses: achievement status, foreclosure status, moratorium status, searching moratorium status, and diffused status. We initially envisaged...
STEM professional identity serves as one lens through which researchers have used to study factors t...
This mixed methods study aimed to explore the influences that female STEM College students encounter...
Student retention remains an ongoing concern for higher education institutions worldwide. In the pre...
peer-reviewedSet amidst the backdrop of concerns related to the entry of students to Science, Techno...
Post-secondary education is expected to substantially contribute to the cognitive growth and profess...
Abstract A strong, positive science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) identity is a p...
Given that the underrepresentation of women and racial and ethnic minoritized groups in STEM continu...
Although there is a high demand of highly educated professionals in the technical sector, only about...
Although jobs in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields are projected to grow at t...
Undergraduate education represents an important transitional stage where students decide upon and pu...
The degree to which an individual identifies as a STEM person (i.e., STEM identity) has been shown...
The experience of historically underserved and excluded identities in Science, Technology, Engineeri...
Education and psychology research has established STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathem...
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines struggle to recruit and retain ...
Transfer students have shown to experience decreased academic success and persistence in science, te...
STEM professional identity serves as one lens through which researchers have used to study factors t...
This mixed methods study aimed to explore the influences that female STEM College students encounter...
Student retention remains an ongoing concern for higher education institutions worldwide. In the pre...
peer-reviewedSet amidst the backdrop of concerns related to the entry of students to Science, Techno...
Post-secondary education is expected to substantially contribute to the cognitive growth and profess...
Abstract A strong, positive science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) identity is a p...
Given that the underrepresentation of women and racial and ethnic minoritized groups in STEM continu...
Although there is a high demand of highly educated professionals in the technical sector, only about...
Although jobs in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) fields are projected to grow at t...
Undergraduate education represents an important transitional stage where students decide upon and pu...
The degree to which an individual identifies as a STEM person (i.e., STEM identity) has been shown...
The experience of historically underserved and excluded identities in Science, Technology, Engineeri...
Education and psychology research has established STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathem...
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) disciplines struggle to recruit and retain ...
Transfer students have shown to experience decreased academic success and persistence in science, te...
STEM professional identity serves as one lens through which researchers have used to study factors t...
This mixed methods study aimed to explore the influences that female STEM College students encounter...
Student retention remains an ongoing concern for higher education institutions worldwide. In the pre...