Against an historical background of sexual inequality in the workplace engineering persists as a bastion of inequality in the 21st century. This research examines the perceptions of engineering of 86 students, who chose to study the new Level 2 Engineering Diploma at age 14. The students were based in the South West of Birmingham, close to the MG Rover Longbridge plant that closed in 2005. The results have been compared with the results of the EngineeringUK survey (EngineeringUK,2012) on perceptions of Engineering. The survey involved 5 schools - one all girls' school. Nearly a third of the students were girls. The study provides an insight into how these students acquired their perceptions of Engineering and provides clarity as to why they...
The scarcity of qualified engineers is a frequently registered concern across the English speaking w...
©2017 American Society for Engineering Education. ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings, June 24-28, Co...
Survey and focus group interviews with female students in regional Victoria resulted in identificati...
Against an historical background of sexual inequality in the workplace engineering persists as a bas...
One of the main issues faced by British Society today is reflective of the fact that there is a docu...
One of the main issues faced by British Society today is reflective of the fact that there is a docu...
The research presented in this thesis used a mixed method approach to investigate the attitudes of s...
This paper draws upon part of the findings of an ethnographic study in which two seventeen year old ...
Previous work has drawn attention to what, in many respects, appears to be an insurmountable problem...
The research presented in this thesis used a mixed method approach to investigate the attitudes of ...
The following thesis examines why many engineering and physical science vocational areas remain domi...
UK National statistics for science, engineering and technology studies and careers confirm the under...
Technology education and engineering are closely related. In schools when students are engaged in de...
Current research suggests that increases in the number of women studying engineering and related cou...
Women are underrepresented in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) university cou...
The scarcity of qualified engineers is a frequently registered concern across the English speaking w...
©2017 American Society for Engineering Education. ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings, June 24-28, Co...
Survey and focus group interviews with female students in regional Victoria resulted in identificati...
Against an historical background of sexual inequality in the workplace engineering persists as a bas...
One of the main issues faced by British Society today is reflective of the fact that there is a docu...
One of the main issues faced by British Society today is reflective of the fact that there is a docu...
The research presented in this thesis used a mixed method approach to investigate the attitudes of s...
This paper draws upon part of the findings of an ethnographic study in which two seventeen year old ...
Previous work has drawn attention to what, in many respects, appears to be an insurmountable problem...
The research presented in this thesis used a mixed method approach to investigate the attitudes of ...
The following thesis examines why many engineering and physical science vocational areas remain domi...
UK National statistics for science, engineering and technology studies and careers confirm the under...
Technology education and engineering are closely related. In schools when students are engaged in de...
Current research suggests that increases in the number of women studying engineering and related cou...
Women are underrepresented in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) university cou...
The scarcity of qualified engineers is a frequently registered concern across the English speaking w...
©2017 American Society for Engineering Education. ASEE Annual Conference Proceedings, June 24-28, Co...
Survey and focus group interviews with female students in regional Victoria resulted in identificati...