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Publikováno v:
Physical Review Physics Education Research, Vol 12, Iss 2, p 020110 (2016)
[This paper is part of the Focused Collection on Gender in Physics.] A number of cultural, social, environmental, and biological factors have been suggested to explain women’s relatively lower representation in physics and other science, technology
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https://doaj.org/article/d4a2130ba3c844428f25b2f982087f32
Autor:
Jane G. Stout, Jennifer M. Blaney
Publikováno v:
Computer Science Education. 27:215-228
Research suggests growth mindset, or the belief that knowledge is acquired through effort, may enhance women’s sense of belonging in male-dominated disciplines, like computing. However, oth...
Autor:
Geoff L. Cohen, Steven J. Pollock, Tiffany A. Ito, Akira Miyake, Jane G. Stout, Noah D. Finkelstein, Karyn L. Lewis
Publikováno v:
Psychology of Women Quarterly. 41:420-436
Social science researchers have increasingly focused on understanding the precursors to gender disparities favoring men in the physical sciences, technology, engineering, and mathematics (pSTEM). In the current work, we hypothesized that the core soc
Publikováno v:
Sex Roles. 75:490-499
Diverse perspectives in science promote innovation and creativity, and represent the needs of a diverse populace. However, many science fields lack gender diversity. Although fewer women than men pursue careers in physical science, technology, engine
Autor:
Jane G. Stout, Heather M. Wright
Publikováno v:
Computing in Science & Engineering. 18:24-30
The field of computing is rapidly developing, requiring a strong and diverse labor force. The authors' work assessed the relationship between lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer (LGBTQ) students' sense of belonging in computing and thought
Autor:
Jane G. Stout, Cynthia N. Sanchez Gomez, Rebecca N. Wright, Geraldine L. Cochran, Thu D. Nguyen
Publikováno v:
SIGCSE
We have developed the Douglass-SAS-DIMACS Computer Science Living-Learning Community (LLC) for first-year women at Rutgers, now in its second year. Each year, around 20 first-year women undergraduates at Rutgers who intend to major in computer scienc
Publikováno v:
SIGCSE
Underrepresented students in computing (women and non-White/non-Asian men) are known to feel a weaker sense of belonging than majority students (Asian/White men). This difference is important because a low sense of belonging can lead to disengagement
Autor:
Tracy Camp, Jane G. Stout
Publikováno v:
ACM SIGCAS Computers and Society. 44:5-8
Our culture is currently paying a great deal of attention to issues of diversity in computing and technology. More specifically, society wonders why there are not more women involved in computing. Statistics on women's representation in all levels of
Publikováno v:
ACM Inroads. 7:12-14
Autor:
Jennifer M. Blaney, Jane G. Stout
Publikováno v:
SIGCSE
Computing self-efficacy and sense of belonging are known predictors of motivation and persistence. As such, these psychological states are important to study in order to broaden participation in computing. This study examined the relationship between