Women in Engineering Education: Five Strategies to Promote Women in Engineering Education

Nurul Azhani Yunus, Ibham Veza, Ihwan Ghazali
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The article explores diverse approaches to advancing women in engineering education, a crucial topic given the pervasive gender imbalance in this domain. The review emphasizes the implementation of educational modifications in the field of engineering with the objective of increasing its attractiveness to female students. These modifications include the incorporation of practical applications and interdisciplinary topics, as well as the utilization of active learning methodologies. The present article suggests the potential of the Maker Movement to promote gender equality in engineering education by highlighting its experiential and innovative pedagogical approach. This study emphasizes the importance of cultivating educational environments that are inclusive and supportive, as they are crucial in advancing gender diversity in engineering education. These learning environments promote participation and facilitate success, especially for female students, by fostering a sense of belonging, addressing unconscious bias, and establishing a hospitable physical setting. Additionally, the significance of introducing engineering concepts at an early stage of K-12 education is presented, arguing that this exposure has the potential to spark the interest of female students, challenge existing stereotypes, and influence their career goals. Finally, this mini review highlights the impact that mentorship can have on encouraging women to pursue careers in engineering. The provision of personalized guidance, assistance in navigating challenges, and demonstration of successful behaviors and attitudes by mentors and role models can greatly enhance the pursuit and persistence of women in engineering careers. In summary, this review article provides strategies for advancing women in engineering education, highlighting the need for a multifaceted approach in order to attain a more diverse and inclusive engineering labor force.
工程教育中的女性:促进工程教育中的女性的五种策略
本文探讨了提高女性在工程教育中的地位的各种方法,这是一个重要的话题,因为在这个领域普遍存在性别失衡。该审查强调在工程领域实施教育改革,目的是增加其对女学生的吸引力。这些修改包括实际应用和跨学科主题的结合,以及主动学习方法的使用。本文建议通过强调其经验和创新的教学方法,创客运动在促进工程教育中的性别平等方面的潜力。本研究强调了培养包容和支持的教育环境的重要性,因为它们对于促进工程教育中的性别多样性至关重要。这些学习环境通过培养归属感、解决无意识偏见和建立友好的物理环境来促进参与和促进成功,特别是对女学生而言。此外,在K-12教育的早期阶段引入工程概念的重要性也被提出,认为这种接触有可能激发女学生的兴趣,挑战现有的刻板印象,并影响她们的职业目标。最后,这篇小型综述强调了师友关系对鼓励女性从事工程职业的影响。提供个性化的指导,帮助她们应对挑战,并通过导师和榜样示范成功的行为和态度,可以极大地增强女性在工程职业中的追求和坚持。总之,这篇综述文章提供了提高女性在工程教育中的地位的策略,强调需要采取多方面的方法,以获得更加多样化和包容性的工程劳动力。
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