© 2015 Elsevier Ltd.The underrepresentation of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields is problematic given the economic and social inequities it fosters and the rising global importance of STEM occupations. This paper examines the role of the demographic composition of high school faculty-specifically the proportion of female high school math and science teachers-on college students' decisions to declare and/or major in STEM fields. We analyze longitudinal data from students who spent their academic careers in North Carolina public secondary schools and attended North Carolina public universities. Our results suggest that although the proportion of female math and science teachers at a school has no impact ...
Background In this paper, we investigate the predictors for enrollment and success in Science, Techn...
BackgroundIn this paper, we investigate the predictors for enrollment and success in Science, Techno...
BackgroundIn this paper, we investigate the predictors for enrollment and success in Science, Techno...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for the Study of So...
Despite the striking reversal of the gender gap in education, women pursue science, technology, engi...
AbstractStarting with the concern for teachers’ differentiated attention to boys and girls in the cl...
ii Women continue to be underrepresented in STEM fields despite significant policy efforts to increa...
This paper explores the different variables which may motivate females to choose STEM (science, tech...
This study uses longitudinal data of undergraduate students from five public land-grant universities...
During college many students switch from their planned major to another, particularly so when that p...
abstract: In recent years, educational policy in the United States has focused extensively on the im...
Currently in education there is a stress on career readiness. Specifically in science education, te...
Only 16.3% of U.S. undergraduates in 2007 planned to major in engineering with only 2.6% of them wom...
During college, many students switch from their planned major to another, particularly so when that ...
194 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This study uses longitudinal ...
Background In this paper, we investigate the predictors for enrollment and success in Science, Techn...
BackgroundIn this paper, we investigate the predictors for enrollment and success in Science, Techno...
BackgroundIn this paper, we investigate the predictors for enrollment and success in Science, Techno...
© The Author 2016. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for the Study of So...
Despite the striking reversal of the gender gap in education, women pursue science, technology, engi...
AbstractStarting with the concern for teachers’ differentiated attention to boys and girls in the cl...
ii Women continue to be underrepresented in STEM fields despite significant policy efforts to increa...
This paper explores the different variables which may motivate females to choose STEM (science, tech...
This study uses longitudinal data of undergraduate students from five public land-grant universities...
During college many students switch from their planned major to another, particularly so when that p...
abstract: In recent years, educational policy in the United States has focused extensively on the im...
Currently in education there is a stress on career readiness. Specifically in science education, te...
Only 16.3% of U.S. undergraduates in 2007 planned to major in engineering with only 2.6% of them wom...
During college, many students switch from their planned major to another, particularly so when that ...
194 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2009.This study uses longitudinal ...
Background In this paper, we investigate the predictors for enrollment and success in Science, Techn...
BackgroundIn this paper, we investigate the predictors for enrollment and success in Science, Techno...
BackgroundIn this paper, we investigate the predictors for enrollment and success in Science, Techno...