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First-Generation College Students Identifying As Future Engineers, Dina Verdín, Allison Godwin Apr 2018

First-Generation College Students Identifying As Future Engineers, Dina Verdín, Allison Godwin

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This paper seeks to understand factors that influence how first-generation college students identify as engineers now and in the future. Data used in this study came from four U.S. institutions obtaining a total first-generation college student sample of 596 participants. We used future possible selves as a lens to understand how first-generation college students’ current views of themselves as engineers shape their future identities as engineers. Two separate analyses were conducted. First, a multiple regression analysis was used to determine which career future satisfaction variables predicted first-generation college students current and future identification as engineers. Second, a hierarchical regression analysis …


Voicing The Indescribable - Using Photo Elicitation As A Method To Uncover Belonging And Community, Nicole P Pitterson, Juan D. Ortega-Alvarez, Ruth Streveler, Robin Adams Jun 2016

Voicing The Indescribable - Using Photo Elicitation As A Method To Uncover Belonging And Community, Nicole P Pitterson, Juan D. Ortega-Alvarez, Ruth Streveler, Robin Adams

School of Engineering Education Graduate Student Series

Eleven years ago two NSF-funded programs aimed at fostering the development of a Community of Practice (CoP) among engineering education researchers, the Rigorous Research in Engineering Education (RREE) and the Institute for Scholarship on Engineering Education (ISEE), were initiated. The RREE and ISSE programs involved approximately 200 (147 RREE and 48 ISEE) faculty members in workshops and other professional development learning experiences that helped them become aware of and learn how to navigate the nuances of conducting engineering education research (EER) that met the standards of any scholarly field.

While big-data analytics can be applied to show evidence of a …