过渡到工程教育:退伍军人的不同途径

IF 3.9 2区 工程技术 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Joyce B. Main, Christina Pantoja, Susan M. Lord, Catherine Mobley, Catherine Brawner
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摘要

在美国,扩大工程劳动力的需求不断增加。许多退伍军人都接受过技术培训,这些培训可以在工程中发挥作用。他们对工程学位的追求具有扩大和多样化工程劳动力的巨大潜力。目的本研究考察了美国退伍军人从高中毕业到本科工程教育的途径,并探讨了他们用于过渡到工程学习的资源。方法采用Schlossberg的过渡模型,采用半结构化访谈的方法,对来自四所大学的28名工科退伍学生进行了研究。说明性示例整合了访谈数据的专题分析和关键事件时间线数据的路径分析。路径图表明,sve走上了不同的路径,并在高中毕业、军事训练和本科工程教育中进行了多次过渡。军事经历,特别是与工程相关的工作,以及来自军事主管、其他退伍军人和家人的鼓励,都是SVEs追求工程学位的原因。中小企业在向工程教育过渡的过程中也会综合利用各种支持和策略。研究结果强调,进入工程专业的教育途径可能是复杂的,在军队服役可能是通往工程专业成功的途径,这挑战了工科学生必须遵循线性路径的想法。关键利益相关者(管理人员、教师和学生服务专业人员)可以将这些发现应用于招聘和留住sve,以及其他具有复杂途径的工程专业学生。研究结果揭示了促进学生退伍军人参与工程和制定策略以支持SVE成功的领域。
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Transitioning into engineering education: Diverse pathways of military veterans

Transitioning into engineering education: Diverse pathways of military veterans

Background

In the United States, there is increased demand to expand the engineering workforce. Many military veterans have received technical training that can be leveraged in engineering. Their pursuit of engineering degrees has great potential to expand and diversify the engineering workforce.

Purpose

This study examines the pathways of US military veterans from high school graduation through undergraduate engineering education and explores the resources they use to navigate their transition into engineering study.

Methods

Applying Schlossberg's transition model, this multimethod study uses semi-structured interviews of 28 student veterans in engineering (SVEs) across four universities. Illustrative examples integrate thematic analyses of interview data and path analysis of key event timeline data.

Results

Path diagrams illustrate that SVEs embark on diverse pathways and engage in multiple transitions across high school graduation, military training, and undergraduate engineering education. Military experiences, especially engineering-related work, and encouragement from military supervisors, other veterans, and family contribute to SVEs' pursuit of engineering degrees. SVEs also leverage a combination of supports and strategies in their transition to engineering education.

Conclusions

Findings highlight that educational pathways into engineering can be complex and that serving in the military can be a pathway to engineering success, challenging the idea that engineering students must follow a linear path. Key stakeholders (administrators, faculty, and student services professionals) can apply these findings to recruit and retain SVEs, and other students with complex pathways, in engineering. Research findings reveal areas for promoting student veterans' participation in engineering and developing strategies to support SVE success.

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Journal of Engineering Education
Journal of Engineering Education 工程技术-工程:综合
CiteScore
12.20
自引率
11.80%
发文量
47
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Engineering Education (JEE) serves to cultivate, disseminate, and archive scholarly research in engineering education.
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