At a time when engineers are in critical demand, women continue to be significantly underrepresented in engineering fields (11.7%) and degree programs (21.3%) in the United States. As a result, there is a national demand for improved K-12 STEM education and targeted efforts to improve equity and access to engineering and science careers for every underrepresented group. High school engineering has become a nascent and growing market for developers and an emergent opportunity for students across the United States to learn introductory engineering skills through strategic career pathways; however there is a disparity in participation at this level as well. Much useful research has been used to examine the problematization of underrepresentati...
Women are underrepresented in most science, technology, engineering, and math majors in college (STE...
Despite efforts to motivate students to engage in Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (...
This research is a case study of three important phases of engineering education: the social factors...
The field of engineering continues to be highly male dominated, with women receiving only 20% of und...
Information on retention and attrition for women in engineering have consistently shown that men are...
Women’s participation in engineering remains one of the areas in American higher education in which ...
Female and underrepresented racial minority (URM) students are indicating their interest in STEM fie...
In the years 2005 to 2019, the number of American women receiving a degree in engineering was below ...
The engineering profession seeks to diversify the people studying and practicing engineering. In Can...
Females are severely under-represented in certain STEM subjects, notably engineering. In this paper,...
Interest in increasing the number of engineering graduates in the United States and promoting gender...
African American women are significantly underrepresented in engineering workplace organizations. Ho...
Over the past 20 years, a growing body of work examines why women are underrepresented in Science, T...
Targeting females at high school or earlier may be a key towards engaging them in science, technolog...
Research explanations for the disparity across both race and gender in engineering education has typ...
Women are underrepresented in most science, technology, engineering, and math majors in college (STE...
Despite efforts to motivate students to engage in Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (...
This research is a case study of three important phases of engineering education: the social factors...
The field of engineering continues to be highly male dominated, with women receiving only 20% of und...
Information on retention and attrition for women in engineering have consistently shown that men are...
Women’s participation in engineering remains one of the areas in American higher education in which ...
Female and underrepresented racial minority (URM) students are indicating their interest in STEM fie...
In the years 2005 to 2019, the number of American women receiving a degree in engineering was below ...
The engineering profession seeks to diversify the people studying and practicing engineering. In Can...
Females are severely under-represented in certain STEM subjects, notably engineering. In this paper,...
Interest in increasing the number of engineering graduates in the United States and promoting gender...
African American women are significantly underrepresented in engineering workplace organizations. Ho...
Over the past 20 years, a growing body of work examines why women are underrepresented in Science, T...
Targeting females at high school or earlier may be a key towards engaging them in science, technolog...
Research explanations for the disparity across both race and gender in engineering education has typ...
Women are underrepresented in most science, technology, engineering, and math majors in college (STE...
Despite efforts to motivate students to engage in Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (...
This research is a case study of three important phases of engineering education: the social factors...