探索激励女学生注册并坚持大学STEM学位课程的因素

Rosemary L. Edzie, M. Alahmad
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在美国,科学和工程专业的大学入学人数持续下降,而欧洲和亚洲的大学则增加了科学和工程专业毕业生的数量。此外,越来越多的人担心,女性在大学科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)学位课程中注册和坚持学习的人数太少。通过增加进入大学前STEM活动的机会,更好地了解STEM职业选择,灌输对数学和科学的信心,以及建立基于学生和行业的指导计划,更多的女学生将报名并坚持大学STEM学位课程。本文拟通过探索性顺序混合方法研究框架,探讨影响和激励女学生参加和坚持大学STEM项目的因素。该框架已被制定为一个模型,该模型提供了对女性参加和坚持大学STEM项目的决定的见解。重点将放在第一阶段的研究模式,定性数据收集。
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Exploring the factors that motivate female students to enroll and persist in a collegiate STEM degree program
In the United States, collegiate enrollment in science and engineering programs continues to decline, while European and Asian universities have increased the number of science and engineering graduates. In addition, there is a growing concern over too few females enrolling and persisting in collegiate science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) degree programs. Through increasing access to pre-collegiate STEM activities, providing a better understanding of STEM career choices, instilling of confidence in math and science, and establishing student and industry based mentoring programs, more female students will enroll and persist in collegiate STEM degree programs. This paper sets to explore the factors that influence and motivate female students to enroll and persist in collegiate STEM programs through an exploratory sequential mixed methods research framework. The framework has been formulated into a model that provides an insight into female decision to enroll and persist in collegiate STEM programs. Emphasis will be placed on the first phase of the research model, qualitative data collection.
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