Dr. Mejia investigates the funds of knowledge of Latinx adolescents, and how they use these funds of knowledge to solve engineering problems in their communities. Dr. Mejia is particularly interested in how Latinx adolescents bring forth unique ways of knowing, doing, and being that provide them with particular ways of framing, approaching, and solving engineering problems. He is also interested in engineering and literacy education for equity, engineering literacies in K-16 settings, equity-oriented instructional strategies that support engineering activity, the use and application of critical theories in engineering education, and the development of critical consciousness in engineering through social justice
It is important to understand why Latinx students remain underrepresented in STEM fields despite the...
There is a significant gender gap in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) career...
In summary, this study focused on understanding the persistence of 20 Latina undergraduate engineeri...
Previous studies have suggested that, when funds of knowledge are incorporated into science and math...
According to a growing body of research, many Latinas/os experience dissonance between their everyda...
Background: According to a growing body of research, many Latinas/os experience dissonance between t...
Due to economic inequality in society, millions of Latinx high school youth work after-school jobs a...
Community-based engineering design activities were used to provide Latino/a adolescents with authent...
This work-in-progress exploratory study presents the perceptions and expressions of Latinx (a gender...
Despite the efforts that have been made in at least the last forty years, Latinas and Latinos contin...
honors thereCollege of EngineeringMechanical EngineeringOwen KingstedtRacism is one of the defining ...
Research on Establishing a Journey of Inclusion, Identity and Intersectionality through Guided Pathw...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 77-85)Latinas/os only make up three percent of our nation...
Despite the efforts that have been made in at least the last forty years, Latinas and Latinos contin...
2015-05-01It is estimated that Latinos will comprise 30% of the U.S. Population by 2050 (Passel & Co...
It is important to understand why Latinx students remain underrepresented in STEM fields despite the...
There is a significant gender gap in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) career...
In summary, this study focused on understanding the persistence of 20 Latina undergraduate engineeri...
Previous studies have suggested that, when funds of knowledge are incorporated into science and math...
According to a growing body of research, many Latinas/os experience dissonance between their everyda...
Background: According to a growing body of research, many Latinas/os experience dissonance between t...
Due to economic inequality in society, millions of Latinx high school youth work after-school jobs a...
Community-based engineering design activities were used to provide Latino/a adolescents with authent...
This work-in-progress exploratory study presents the perceptions and expressions of Latinx (a gender...
Despite the efforts that have been made in at least the last forty years, Latinas and Latinos contin...
honors thereCollege of EngineeringMechanical EngineeringOwen KingstedtRacism is one of the defining ...
Research on Establishing a Journey of Inclusion, Identity and Intersectionality through Guided Pathw...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 77-85)Latinas/os only make up three percent of our nation...
Despite the efforts that have been made in at least the last forty years, Latinas and Latinos contin...
2015-05-01It is estimated that Latinos will comprise 30% of the U.S. Population by 2050 (Passel & Co...
It is important to understand why Latinx students remain underrepresented in STEM fields despite the...
There is a significant gender gap in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) career...
In summary, this study focused on understanding the persistence of 20 Latina undergraduate engineeri...