高中学生对电子和电气工程的性别兴趣

IF 1.8 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
J. Naukkarinen, K. Korpinen, P. Silventoinen
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ABSTRACT 背景 工程学会呼吁增加性别多样性,但女孩对工程学的兴趣仍然很低。基础电子学是为高中生开设的一个学士学习模块,旨在吸引他们学习电子工程。最近,参加该模块学习的高中生中平均有 34% 是女生,但电气工程专业的新生中只有 13% 是女生。目的 本研究旨在了解哪些高中学生对 STEM(特别是电子学)感兴趣,但却没有将电子工 程作为未来的职业。样本和设计 对 2017-2020 年电子学基础模块的参与者(17-18 岁)(N = 119)进行了问卷调查,并对数据进行了统计分析。结果/结论 男女生似乎都对技术的实践和动手方面感兴趣。然而,男生比女生更倾向于考虑学习电子工程。无论是在家里还是在学校,男生都会得到更多的鼓励和指导,以使用技术。他们也有更多与技术相关的爱好。因此,电气工程目前的形象和其他社会因素似乎更有可能吸引男生而不是女生进入该 领域,即使是在对 STEM 学科有浓厚兴趣的青少年中也是如此。
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Upper secondary school students’ gendered interests in electronics and electrical engineering
ABSTRACT Background Engineering societies call for more gender diversity, but especially girls’ interest in engineering remains low. Basic Electronics is a bachelor-level study module, offered to upper secondary school students to attract them to study electrical engineering. Recently, on average, 34% of the upper secondary school students attending the module have been girls, yet only 13% of the new electrical engineering students are female. Purpose The objective of this study is to understand what kinds of upper secondary school students have interest in STEM in general and electronics in particular but are not considering electrical engineering as a future career. Sample and design A questionnaire was administered to participants (age 17–18) in the Basic Electronics module in years 2017–2020 (N = 119), and the data were statistically analyzed. Results/Conclusion Both genders seem to be interested on the practical and hands-on aspects of technology. Yet, boys are much more likely to consider studies in electrical engineering than girls. Boys receive more encouragement and guidance to act with technology both from home and from school. They also have more often technology-related hobbies. Hence, the current image of electrical engineering and other societal factors appear to be more likely to attract boys than girls to the field even among the adolescents with high general interest in STEM subjects.
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