The recent decline in the number of graduates in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) has significant implications for the nation’s economic and societal well-being (PCAST, 2012). Because university faculty members’ interactions with students—both in and out of the classroom—have a significant impact on student recruitment and retention and because faculty beliefs have a significant impact on faculty practices (Astin & Astin, 1992), we have interviewed university faculty members in order to examine their perceptions of successful STEM students. Here, we report faculty members’ perceptions of the characteristics of successful tertiary STEM students, as well as their perceptions of the major obstacle to studen...
More than ever, jobs at all levels, not just for scientists, are requiring STEM knowledge and specif...
This pilot study explored how undergraduate students are perceived by higher education faculty regar...
Previous research, using quantitative measures such as participant surveys, have produced a wealth o...
According to the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST, 2012), there is a...
Increasing the production of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) undergraduate ...
The 21st Century existence of shortages, gaps, and low underrepresented groups in science, technolog...
Understanding community college transfer student success after they transfer to a four-year institut...
The Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, AUCC, (2007) and the Global Science Forum (O...
Graduation date: 2016The underlying aim of my dissertation was to contribute knowledge that may bett...
Abstract Background Calls to improve student learning and increase the number of science, technology...
The lack of gender equity in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) continues to b...
This mixed-methodological study explored the factors that predict a student\u27s likelihood to compl...
Imagine what a “stereotypical scientist” looks like. Most people would probably imagine a man with f...
This pilot study explored how undergraduate students are perceived by higher education f...
This study examined the relationship between faculty perception of their role in increasing student ...
More than ever, jobs at all levels, not just for scientists, are requiring STEM knowledge and specif...
This pilot study explored how undergraduate students are perceived by higher education faculty regar...
Previous research, using quantitative measures such as participant surveys, have produced a wealth o...
According to the President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology (PCAST, 2012), there is a...
Increasing the production of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) undergraduate ...
The 21st Century existence of shortages, gaps, and low underrepresented groups in science, technolog...
Understanding community college transfer student success after they transfer to a four-year institut...
The Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, AUCC, (2007) and the Global Science Forum (O...
Graduation date: 2016The underlying aim of my dissertation was to contribute knowledge that may bett...
Abstract Background Calls to improve student learning and increase the number of science, technology...
The lack of gender equity in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) continues to b...
This mixed-methodological study explored the factors that predict a student\u27s likelihood to compl...
Imagine what a “stereotypical scientist” looks like. Most people would probably imagine a man with f...
This pilot study explored how undergraduate students are perceived by higher education f...
This study examined the relationship between faculty perception of their role in increasing student ...
More than ever, jobs at all levels, not just for scientists, are requiring STEM knowledge and specif...
This pilot study explored how undergraduate students are perceived by higher education faculty regar...
Previous research, using quantitative measures such as participant surveys, have produced a wealth o...