Black and Brown men continue to be underrepresented in engineering. One explanation for the dearth of Black and Latino men in engineering is that engineering (and STEM) identity often is not inclusive of People of Color. As a result, Black and Brown boys may be less likely to become interested in STEM subjects. The purpose of this study, then, was to investigate how the components of one afterschool engineering program tap into engineering identity formation among fourth- and fifth-grade Black and Brown boys. Leveraging research on the STEM and engineering identity, we argue that the program and its key components play both constructive and protective roles. This study comprises a case study of an afterschool engineering program completing ...
This work-in-progress (WIP) research paper investigates contributing factors for how students descri...
Globalization of the world economy has confirmed the need for citizens to exemplify competitive capa...
In high-demand fields like science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), more success str...
Over the next ten years, the United State government forecasted a shortage of one million science, t...
Diverse socio-cultural experiences lead children in Black communities towards engineering careers. R...
Despite the efforts that have been made in at least the last forty years, Latinas and Latinos contin...
The development of talent in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields remains...
Despite the efforts that have been made in at least the last forty years, Latinas and Latinos contin...
Historically underrepresented racial/ethnic minorities (i.e. African Americans, Latinos, and Native ...
Increasing the participation of underrepresented students, including first-generation college studen...
Ethnic minorities, such as Latinx people of Hispanic or Latino origin, and women earn fewer engineer...
Prior to the 1970s, African Americans were essentially invisible in the science and engineering acad...
Research suggests that, to narrow the gender gap in engineering, we should focus on helping young gi...
The STEM fields, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, face a significant challenge: th...
Background: Social identity theory has been used to understand student and professional engagement i...
This work-in-progress (WIP) research paper investigates contributing factors for how students descri...
Globalization of the world economy has confirmed the need for citizens to exemplify competitive capa...
In high-demand fields like science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), more success str...
Over the next ten years, the United State government forecasted a shortage of one million science, t...
Diverse socio-cultural experiences lead children in Black communities towards engineering careers. R...
Despite the efforts that have been made in at least the last forty years, Latinas and Latinos contin...
The development of talent in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields remains...
Despite the efforts that have been made in at least the last forty years, Latinas and Latinos contin...
Historically underrepresented racial/ethnic minorities (i.e. African Americans, Latinos, and Native ...
Increasing the participation of underrepresented students, including first-generation college studen...
Ethnic minorities, such as Latinx people of Hispanic or Latino origin, and women earn fewer engineer...
Prior to the 1970s, African Americans were essentially invisible in the science and engineering acad...
Research suggests that, to narrow the gender gap in engineering, we should focus on helping young gi...
The STEM fields, science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, face a significant challenge: th...
Background: Social identity theory has been used to understand student and professional engagement i...
This work-in-progress (WIP) research paper investigates contributing factors for how students descri...
Globalization of the world economy has confirmed the need for citizens to exemplify competitive capa...
In high-demand fields like science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), more success str...