Educational researchers, practitioners, and policy makers have long expressed their concern that gender disparity of academic performance and participation in science and mathematics education continues to increase with educational progress of students through the pipeline. Educational and occupational aspirations, high school experience, external support from family members and significant others appear to be influential factors that develop strong self-concept among female students who aspire to study science and mathematics. Using a national sample of aspirants in science, mathematics, and engineering majors in public community colleges, that participated in the 1996 Cooperative Institutional Research Program American Freshman Survey, th...
The purpose of the current study was to examine four family context variables (socioeconomic status,...
The tendency of female students to avoid math and science courses has become a concern for educators...
The United States\u27 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) workforce is growing ...
This study examined mathematical self-concept of college students and how it may develop differently...
Studies show reluctance among women to enter into science, technology, engineering, and mathematics ...
Past research has established educational aspiration as an important factor leading to future planni...
© 2015 Springer Science+Business Media New York Math self-concept (MSC) is considered an important p...
Math and science motivational beliefs are essential in understanding students’ science, technology, ...
Information on retention and attrition for women in engineering have consistently shown that men are...
Self-efficacy refers to the belief in a persons’ ability to perform a specific task. Starting in mid...
The relatively small number of female students who pursue a science, technology, engineering, and ma...
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics university majors are critical pathways toward pre...
We present initial findings from an ongoing study taking place in 5 schools in a large urban distric...
Despite the striking reversal of the gender gap in education, women pursue science, technology, engi...
Women are underrepresented in most science, technology, engineering, and math majors in college (STE...
The purpose of the current study was to examine four family context variables (socioeconomic status,...
The tendency of female students to avoid math and science courses has become a concern for educators...
The United States\u27 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) workforce is growing ...
This study examined mathematical self-concept of college students and how it may develop differently...
Studies show reluctance among women to enter into science, technology, engineering, and mathematics ...
Past research has established educational aspiration as an important factor leading to future planni...
© 2015 Springer Science+Business Media New York Math self-concept (MSC) is considered an important p...
Math and science motivational beliefs are essential in understanding students’ science, technology, ...
Information on retention and attrition for women in engineering have consistently shown that men are...
Self-efficacy refers to the belief in a persons’ ability to perform a specific task. Starting in mid...
The relatively small number of female students who pursue a science, technology, engineering, and ma...
Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics university majors are critical pathways toward pre...
We present initial findings from an ongoing study taking place in 5 schools in a large urban distric...
Despite the striking reversal of the gender gap in education, women pursue science, technology, engi...
Women are underrepresented in most science, technology, engineering, and math majors in college (STE...
The purpose of the current study was to examine four family context variables (socioeconomic status,...
The tendency of female students to avoid math and science courses has become a concern for educators...
The United States\u27 Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) workforce is growing ...