Abstract of Information by Subject
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Attitudes
- Gender
Differences in Student Performance and Attitudes
- This article discusses findings from a study comparing
men and women addressing their attitudes towards their
education, gender differences in academic performance and the
differences in their persistence in the field.
- Does Your
Organization Welcome Diversity?
- This article by Dr. Lee Gardenswartz and Dr Anita Towe,
conclude that organizations that accepted a diverse pool of
employees performed better than those that didn't.
- Female
Friendly Science
- In this article by Sue Rosser, she proposes a new format
of curricular content and teaching techniques to help
increase the number of women in science fields.
- A report on the Glass
Ceiling Initiative
- This report, by Lynn Martin from the U.S Department of
Labor, states that a "glass ceiling" exists against women and
minorities and discusses the causes and solutions for this
problem.
- Experiencing
Technical Work A Comparison of Male and Female
Engineers
- This article by Lotte Bailyn - Sloan School Of
Management, and Dr. Dalia Etzion, Graduate School Of
Business, Tel Aviv University, discusses the result of a
study on the differences between males and females
experiencing technical work.
- Identifying
Special Advising Needs of Women Engineering Students
- This article by Vivian Anderson, discusses the barriers
women have toward success. The study revealed the lack women
have in advice and counseling.
- Women Science
Majors: What Makes a Difference in Persistence after
Graduation?
- The abstract discusses the reason for the continuous low
number of women in the science and engineering fields.
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Attrition Factors
- High
Attrition Rates Among Science and Engineering Undergraduate
Majors
- Here are abstracts from the book Factors Contributing to
High Attrition Rates Among Science & Engineering
Undergraduate Majors.
- Factors
encouraging/discouraging persistence
- This section of the "A Longitudinal Study of Engineering
Student Performance and Retention: Gender Differences in
Student Performance and Attitudes" comments on the
differences between men and women attitudes in switching out
of S&E majors.
- They're Not Dumb,
They're Different: Stalking the Second Tier
- This article by Sheila Tobias comments on research that
show that some students perform poorly because they do not
responding well to traditional teaching methods.
- Why Have All
the Women Gone?
- The book by Anne E. Preston, discusses the exit rate of
women from science and engineering professional occupations
to other fields or the labor force all together.
Cultural Values
- Comparisons Across
Cultures
- Science's Women in Science '94 feature
article contains cross-cultural information on women in
science.
Education
- Female
Friendly Science
- In this article by Sue Rosser, she proposes a new format
of curricular content and teaching techniques to help
increase the number of women in the science fields.
- The Sci &
Eng Education Infrastructure
- Women in
Science and Engineering
- This article discusses factors to why the number of
science and engineering degrees earned by women is still far
below the number earned by men.
- Educational Pipeline Issues for
Women
- Engendering
Equity: Fostering Success Among Women and Minorities
- This article by Debra Clingingsmith comments on the
decrease of women enrolling into computer science courses and
discusses the reasons and possible solutions.
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Undergraduate
- Promoting
Undergraduate Studies in Sci & Eng
- This abstract stresses the need to generate interest in
S&E fields from women starting from their pre-college
years and retaining their interest through programs in their
undergraduate studies.
- Attrition Rates
Among Sci & Eng Undergraduate Majors
- This abstract from the book by Dr. Nancy Hewitt and Dr.
Elaine Seymour comment on the similarity of problems faced by
those who switched majors to those who didn't.
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Graduate
- Promoting
Graduate and Postdoctoral Studies in Sci & Eng
- This abstract an an article by Joan Sherry discusses
model intervention programs sponsored by universities,
companies and other societies and foundations.
- AAAS Presidential
Lecture: Voices from the Pipeline
- This article by Shelia Widnall predicts a growing diverse
pool of science and engineering baccalaureates in the future
and also comments on the surveys on the process of graduate
education seen from a student's perspective.
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Student performance
- Gender
Differences in Student Performance and Attitudes
- This article discusses findings from a study comparing
men and women addressing their attitudes towards their
education, gender differences in academic performance and the
differences in their persistence in the field.
- College Women's
Performance in a Math-Science Curriculum
- In College & In College & University,Elizabeth S.
Johnson comments on the differences between men and women in
the relevance of their SAT scores and their academic
performance in college. University,Elizabeth S. Johnson
comments on the differences between men and women in the
relevance of their SAT scores and their academic performance
in college.
- Failure Rates of
Black and Hispanic Students in Calculus
- This lecture discusses the results of a project that
analyzed why students failed Calculus with focus on study
habits of the different ethnic groups.
- They're Not Dumb,
They're Different: Stalking the Second Tier
- This article by Sheila Tobias comments on research that
show that some students perform poorly because they do not
responding well to traditional teaching methods.
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Faculty
- Students Comment on
Bad Teaching in Sci & Eng Majors
- This is a compilation of student comments on bad teaching
by Dr. Nancy Hewitt and Dr. Elaine Seymour.
- The Role Model
Argument and Faculty Diversity
- This article stresses the need for role models in the
faculty for minorities and also comments on the decrease in
excellence of the faculty usually assumed to be associated
with it.
Employment
- Promoting
Sci & Eng Careers in the Federal Government
- Linda Skidmore Dix comments on the Federal Government's
recruiting and retention initiatives for women in S&E
fields.
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Industry
- Co-op
Education: Inside and Out
- This article by Stephen Zepezauer, appeared March, 1993
comments on the transition between school and the workforce
and the advantages of Co-op programs.
- Benefits of
Diversity in the Science and Engineering Workforce
- This chapter of the book by Linda S. Wilson states that
diversity is important in the workplace and efforts to remove
barriers should be made.
- Promoting
Sci & Eng Careers in Industry
- This article by Esther M. Conwell states the low number
of women in S&E fields and comments that this will change
as the importance of diversity in the workforce is
recognized.
- Tapping the
Power of a Diverse Workforce
- This article by Patricia Galagan discusses the future
workforce as one of diversity and comments on the changes
that will occur.
Academia
- Women Scientists,
Engineers Seek More Equitable Industrial Environment
- This article is a report of the second annual conference
of the National Research Council's (NRC) Committee on Women
in Science and Engineering(CSWE). They discussed possible
plans to improve the industrial environment for women.
- Promoting
Sci & Eng Careers in Academe
- Garrison Sposito stresses the need for intervention to
increase the low percentage of women in science and
engineering faculties.
- NSF Report Reveals
Gender Gap in All Categories of Ph.d. Salaries
- This article by Edward Siverman discusses the differences
in salary and opportunities given to females in a survey of
PhD scientists.
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Studies addressing more than one of the above
three areas
- Career
Patterns
- This is chapter four of Science and Engineering Programs:
On Target for Women? discusses the similarities in what women
face in in industry or academe.
- The Technicolor
Workplace
- This article discusses the over generalized assumptions
between European Women and women of color in the
workplace.
Intervention programs
- Learning From
Failed Programs
- Calvin Sims analyzes thy programs aimed to help
minorities have failed in the past in order to increase the
effects of such programs in the future.
- Science
and Engineering Programs: On Target for Women?
- Abstracts of a study done by the National Research
Council dealing with education and careers for women can be
found here.
- Effectiveness
of Intervention Models
- This article discusses the different types of
intervention models and their effects.
- Improving the
Academic Environment for Women Engineering Students Through
Faculty Workshops
- This article which appeared in The Journal of Engineering
Education, Jan 95, states five reasons why women are
discouraged with engineering and offers ways to change this
through workshops.
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The value of role models
- The Role Model
Argument and Faculty Diversity
- This article stresses the need for faculty role models
for minorities and also comments on the decrease in
excellence of the faculty usually assumed to be associated
with it.
- Black Issues
in Higher Education
- This article by Ed Wiley III stresses the need to
emphasize teaching and placing more value on mentoring,
guidance and the resistance against satisfying it.
- List of
African-American Inventors
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