This study presents the baseline results of an ongoing study at a small liberal arts university in the US and explores the gender differences in engineering selfefficacy, preparedness, and engagement in undergraduate engineering students. Data from the first timepoint of the survey was used to identify factors such as high school grade point average (GPA), math preparedness, high school mentoring, and college extracurricular involvement, and their correlations with engineering selfefficacy, as measured by the Longitudinal Assessment of Engineering Self-Efficacy (LAESE) scale. Investigation of LAESE subscales revealed that students (regardless of gender) who entered college having previously studied calculus reported greater engineering self...
Women are underrepresented in most science, technology, engineering, and math majors in college (STE...
The purpose of this case study was to develop insight from the self-perceptions of a small group of ...
This study adds to the body of literature on self-efficacy by looking at differences in self-efficac...
This study presents the baseline results of an ongoing study at a small liberal arts university in t...
Self-efficacy refers to the belief in a persons’ ability to perform a specific task. Starting in mid...
For more than two decades researchers have addressed gender issues in engineering. Efforts such as E...
2018-10-18This study applies Bussey and Bandura’s (1999) social cognitive theory of gender identity ...
The field of engineering continues to have significantly fewer women engineers than men. Engineering...
A survey incorporating qualitative measures of student self-efficacy beliefs was administered to 1,3...
The purpose of this study is to improve understanding of the reasons women are less likely than men ...
Published ArticleEngineering is regarded as a scarce and critical skill in South Africa, and the sho...
The purpose of this study was to develop and evaluate engineering self-efficacy measures for undergr...
This work in-progress research to practice paper analyzes the learning achievements of first-year en...
Information on retention and attrition for women in engineering have consistently shown that men are...
A mixed methods investigation of first- and second-year engineering students\u27 engineering efficac...
Women are underrepresented in most science, technology, engineering, and math majors in college (STE...
The purpose of this case study was to develop insight from the self-perceptions of a small group of ...
This study adds to the body of literature on self-efficacy by looking at differences in self-efficac...
This study presents the baseline results of an ongoing study at a small liberal arts university in t...
Self-efficacy refers to the belief in a persons’ ability to perform a specific task. Starting in mid...
For more than two decades researchers have addressed gender issues in engineering. Efforts such as E...
2018-10-18This study applies Bussey and Bandura’s (1999) social cognitive theory of gender identity ...
The field of engineering continues to have significantly fewer women engineers than men. Engineering...
A survey incorporating qualitative measures of student self-efficacy beliefs was administered to 1,3...
The purpose of this study is to improve understanding of the reasons women are less likely than men ...
Published ArticleEngineering is regarded as a scarce and critical skill in South Africa, and the sho...
The purpose of this study was to develop and evaluate engineering self-efficacy measures for undergr...
This work in-progress research to practice paper analyzes the learning achievements of first-year en...
Information on retention and attrition for women in engineering have consistently shown that men are...
A mixed methods investigation of first- and second-year engineering students\u27 engineering efficac...
Women are underrepresented in most science, technology, engineering, and math majors in college (STE...
The purpose of this case study was to develop insight from the self-perceptions of a small group of ...
This study adds to the body of literature on self-efficacy by looking at differences in self-efficac...