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Kawabata, Tomoko; Nagahori, Noriko – Forum on Public Policy Online, 2018
The objective of this research is to discuss how Sociology contributes to identify "the experience of the unconscious gender bias" against female scientists and to assess its impact on their career development. This research is at the first stage of three-year research project. The final aim of this research is to identify the social…
Descriptors: Sociology, Social Science Research, Gender Bias, Women Scientists
Shelley, Mack, Ed.; Sahin, Ismail, Ed. – International Society for Technology, Education, and Science, 2022
Education, science, and technology disciplines at all levels have never been more important, more exciting, or more crucial for its broader impacts on human society. The need for advanced technical skills is increasingly pressing to address climate change, combat COVID and other diseases, enhance the infrastructural built environment, grow food…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Foreign Countries, Education, Sciences
Shelley, Mack, Ed.; Sahin, Ismail, Ed. – Online Submission, 2022
Education, science, and technology disciplines at all levels have never been more important, more exciting, or more crucial for its broader impacts on human society. The need for advanced technical skills is increasingly pressing to address climate change, combat COVID and other diseases, enhance the infrastructural built environment, grow food…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Education, Sciences, Technology
Heilbronner, Nancy N. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Many men and women who are talented in science, technology, engineering, and/or mathematics (STEM) choose not to pursue undergraduate majors or careers in these fields. To develop talents in STEM, educators must understand the factors that contribute to an individual's retention in STEM domains, as well as the factors that act as barriers to…
Descriptors: Careers, Majors (Students), Females, Self Efficacy
Kolata, Gina – Discover, 1984
Examines social influences which discourage women from pursuing studies in computer science, including monopoly of computer time by boys at the high school level, sexual harassment in college, movies, and computer games. Describes some initial efforts to encourage females of all ages to study computer science. (JM)
Descriptors: College Science, Computer Science, Computer Science Education, Females
Xu, Yonghong Jade – Research in Higher Education, 2008
This study examines the underrepresentation of women faculty in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) by comparing the intentions of attrition and turnover between genders in Research and Doctoral universities. It is found that the two genders did not differ in their intentions to depart from academia, but women faculty had a…
Descriptors: Women Scientists, Women Faculty, Disproportionate Representation, Gender Differences
Kahle, Jane Butler – 1983
Although women comprise the majority of the population, fewer than 9 percent are employed as scientists and engineers. Research indicates that girls have poorer attitudes toward science, enroll less often in science courses, demonstrate lower achievement levels in science, and have fewer experiences with science materials or instruments. Among the…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, College Science, Elementary School Science, Elementary Secondary Education
Byrne, Eileen M. – 1992
This document is a "methodological annex" to volume I of the Women in Science and Technology in Australia (WISTA) final research report. The 10 discussion papers that make up this document deal with the 10 core factors of influence that formed one main axis of the study's theoretical framework for inquiry. A diagram illustrates this…
Descriptors: Career Counseling, Cultural Influences, Females, Foreign Countries
Mercury, 1992
This issue of "Mercury" is a tribute to the accomplishments of female astronomers. It is an affirmation that women can and do pursue successful careers in the physical sciences even though some special obstacles have existed and, sadly, continue to exist in both the education process and the professional career process. The journal contains the…
Descriptors: Astronomy, Elementary Secondary Education, Employed Women, Females
Kammer, Ann E.; And Others – 1979
This manual is a compilation of articles about women who pursue careers in science and the multiple sources and forms of discouragement they encounter. It is intended as a guide when developing courses that explore career opportunities and pressures for women in science and a resource in understanding the interaction between science, society, and…
Descriptors: Career Awareness, Career Counseling, Educational Resources, Employed Women

Baker, Dale R. – School Science and Mathematics, 1984
A sample of 180 students was given the Personal Attributes Questionnaire. Nonscience females were more often classified as feminine, while more females in science were classified as androgenous. No difference was found in the number of biological and physical science majors classified as feminine. (MNS)
Descriptors: Careers, College Science, Educational Research, Females
Cobb, Jewel Plummer – 1977
This paper is concerned with certain stages or events in a female's life that may result in the encouragement or discouragement of a career in science. The author describes six "filters" through which a female must develop and which are either nonexistent or non-restrictive to males. These correspond to school levels (preschool through graduate…
Descriptors: Career Opportunities, Engineering Education, Higher Education, Science Careers
Brownlow, Sheila; Rogers, Molly I.; Jacobi, Tara – 2000
This study examined the influence of gender and various background and personality factors on science anxiety. Students (50 women, 37 men) took the Science Anxiety Scale (Mallow, 1994), provided information about high-school and college academic accomplishments, described gender-role stereotyping in the home, evaluated their science teachers and…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Cognitive Ability, Females, High Schools
Langland, Elizabeth, Ed.; Gove, Walter, Ed. – 1983
Views on the impact of women's studies and the feminist perspective in scholarship in the humanities and social sciences are presented in nine essays. Each essay concludes that while women's studies has the potential power to transform the academic disciplines, it has yet to alter college and university curricula. A second theme that emerged from…
Descriptors: Anthropology, College Curriculum, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Feminism
Swindell, Robert; Phelps, Margaret – 1991
This paper describes a program implemented by Tennessee Technological University that provided a science enrichment program for disadvantaged and minority high school feamles in the rural areas surrounding the university and from inner city schools of Nashville, Knoxville, and Chattanooga. This model is based on a similar program that was…
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Curriculum Enrichment, Disadvantaged Youth, Females