了解影响女性在大学STEM项目中入学和保留的因素

Rosemary L. Edzie, Alan Alahmad, M. Alahmad
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人们一直担心,在大学科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)学位课程中,女性入学和坚持学习的人数太少。为了解决这一问题,本研究进行了三项研究:(1)调查影响女性参加大学STEM项目的因素,以便更有效地开展外展活动;(2)分析女性自我效能感的变化及其与课堂表现的关系;(3)探索学生的学习风格。这三项研究分别得出结论,女性在STEM项目中的入学率和持久性受到大学前对STEM职业道路的接触,与STEM项目相关的个人自我效能感,以及整合感知、视觉和顺序学习风格的课程计划的影响。
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Understanding the factors that affect female enrollment and retention in collegiate STEM programs
There is an ongoing concern over too few females enrolling and persisting in collegiate science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) degree programs. To address this issue three studies were carried out (1) an investigation of the factors that influence females to enroll in collegiate STEM programs so that more effective outreach can occur, (2) an analysis of changes in female self-efficacy and its relation to class performance, (3) an exploration of student learning styles. The three studies concluded respectively that female enrollment and persistence in STEM programs is greatly influenced by pre-collegiate exposure to career pathways in STEM, personal self-efficacy as it relates to STEM programs, and access to a curriculum program that integrates sensing, visual and sequential learning styles.
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