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Jue Wu; David H. Uttal – Science Education, 2024
The gender imbalance in computer science (CS) is one of the most challenging issues in American education. CS is the only science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) field in which women's representation has steadily declined in recent decades. In this study, we explored one potential approach that could be effective in increasing…
Descriptors: Private Colleges, Computer Science, Females, STEM Education
Schultz, Leah; Adams, Mark – Information Systems Education Journal, 2022
This paper examines responses to questions about job satisfaction and inclusion from professionals in the information technology field. Responses from over 10,000 professionals were analyzed to determine if there were differences in response to these questions based on gender of respondent. This information, along with previous research on…
Descriptors: Information Technology, Professional Personnel, Social Cognition, Job Satisfaction
Goy, Siew Ching; Wong, Yut Lin; Low, Wah Yun; Noor, Siti Nurani Mohd; Fazli-Khalaf, Zahra; Onyeneho, Nkechi; Daniel, Esther; Azizan, SuzanaAriff; Hasbullah, Maisarah; GinikaUzoigwe, Anthonia – Studies in Higher Education, 2018
Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) is acknowledged as one of the key drivers of technological innovation. Malaysian women join the educational pipeline as equals to their male counterparts. Nevertheless, women are persistently under-represented in technology and engineering, but over-represented in other STEM fields. Using…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, STEM Education, Sex Fairness, Equal Education
Baguant, Noshmee Devi – International Journal of Higher Education, 2021
Engineering plays a crucial role in everyday life and is the backbone of growth and development of the world including Mauritius. To embrace development, higher education institutions have to ensure that students are equipped with appropriate knowledge and skills to meet the needs of the country. Unfortunately, data shows that there is an…
Descriptors: Civil Engineering, Engineering Education, Sex Fairness, Gender Bias
Miller-Friedmann, Jaimie; Childs, Ann; Hillier, Judith – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2018
The internationally acknowledged gender gap in science continues to be an unrelenting concern to science educators; aggregate data in the UK show that both recruitment and retention of women in academic science remain relatively low. Most published research focuses on women in the broad field of science, generates correlations or predictions, or…
Descriptors: Sex Fairness, Chemistry, Science Instruction, Females
Abu-Amsha, Oula; Gordon, Rebecca; Benton, Laura; Vasalou, Mina; Webster, Ben – Journal on Education in Emergencies, 2019
Refugees face significant challenges in accessing higher education. It is clear that new and diverse solutions are needed that both understand and address the contextual barriers to higher education access for refugees. In keeping with new approaches in the wider humanitarian community, which recognize the role communities can play in creating new…
Descriptors: Refugees, Access to Education, Higher Education, Foreign Countries
Barrett, Joanne R. – ProQuest LLC, 2017
Today we are faced with a shortage of qualified candidates for the growing computer science occupations that are among the fastest growing fields in our nation. A current shortage of students in the educational pipeline coupled with a lack of diversity in the field is impacting our technological growth and expansion. It has been suggested that it…
Descriptors: Computer Science Education, Equal Education, Sex Fairness, Females
Riegle-Crumb, Catherine; Moore, Chelsea – American Journal of Engineering Education, 2013
This paper examines gender inequality within the context of an upper-level high school engineering course recently offered in Texas. Data was collected from six high schools that serve students from a variety of backgrounds. Among the almost two hundred students who enrolled in this challenge-based engineering course, females constituted a clear…
Descriptors: Sex Fairness, Gender Differences, Engineering Education, High School Students
David, Miriam E. – Research in Comparative and International Education, 2011
In this article, the author draws together the diverse approaches to equity and widening participation found in the innovative international research conducted in Ghana and Tanzania by contrast with those in the "global North", using the United Kingdom as a case study. In particular, the author considers the utility of equity scorecards…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Economically Disadvantaged, Foreign Countries, Teaching Methods
Hill, Catherine; Corbett, Christianne; St. Rose, Andresse – American Association of University Women, 2010
The number of women in science and engineering is growing, yet men continue to outnumber women, especially at the upper levels of these professions. In elementary, middle, and high school, girls and boys take math and science courses in roughly equal numbers, and about as many girls as boys leave high school prepared to pursue science and…
Descriptors: Women Scientists, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics
Tsui, Lisa – Journal of College Admission, 2009
This study examines the recruitment of women into a heavily male dominated field of study, in this case mechanical engineering. Qualitative data, in the form of interviews and focus groups, were gathered from six undergraduate mechanical engineering programs that enroll and graduate a relatively high proportion of women. Results revealed that (1)…
Descriptors: Engineering Education, Females, Outreach Programs, Focus Groups
Bush, V. Barbara; Castaneda, Cindy; Hardy, David E.; Katsinas, Stephen G. – New Directions for Community Colleges, 2009
Evidence clearly points to the presence of intercollegiate athletics at the early junior colleges established prior to World War I. Moving into more current times, the authors find among prominent reasons for institutional involvement with athletics giving students a "true college experience," expanding access, recruiting a more diverse student…
Descriptors: College Athletics, Community Colleges, Intercollegiate Cooperation, Student Participation
DeHass, Denise – National Collegiate Athletic Association, 2008
This report provides summary information concerning personnel, revenues, expenses and other comparative variables of men's and women's intercollegiate athletics programs at NCAA member institutions for the 2005-2006 fiscal year. The summary information may be used to help track gender-equity issues at the collegiate level. This report is the…
Descriptors: Sex Fairness, Womens Athletics, College Athletics, Athletes
Mitts, Charles R. – Journal of Technology Education, 2008
Society is increasingly dominated by rapidly evolving systems of technology. The goal of technology education, as an academic component of public education, is to ensure that students become "technologically literate" members of society who are able to understand, access, use, manage, and control these technological systems.…
Descriptors: Social Status, Sex Fairness, Technology Education, Gender Bias

Braundy, Marcia; O'Riley, Pat; Petrina, Stephen; Dalley, Stephen; Paxton, Anabelle – Journal of Industrial Teacher Education, 2000
Presents data demonstrating the disproportionately low numbers of female technology teachers, teacher educators, and students in British Columbia. Discusses recruiting inequities, history of gendering in industrial technology classrooms, and resistance to gender-specific interventions. Outlines a technology education curriculum for all students.…
Descriptors: Design, Enrollment, Foreign Countries, Higher Education