Perceptions of engineering from female secondary college students in regional Victoria
conference contribution
posted on 2007-01-01, 00:00authored byL Darby, S Hall, K Dowling, B Kentish
Survey and focus group interviews with female students in regional Victoria resulted in identification of four perceived barriers that influence them to exclude engineering as a career choice. These barriers were identified as a lack of interest in the perceived image, a lack of knowledge, a traditionally maledominated industry, and limited recognisable role models. This paper reports on what Year 10 females are saying about the barriers and, consequently, how engineering can be promoted to overcome these barriers.
History
Pagination
507-516
Location
Melbourne, Victoria
Start date
2003-09-29
End date
2003-10-01
Language
eng
Publication classification
E1.1 Full written paper - refereed
Copyright notice
2007, Australasian Association for Engineering Education
Title of proceedings
AAEE 2003 : Sustainable engineering education : Proceedings of the 2003 Australasian Association for Engineeering Education Conference
Event
Australasian Association for Engineering Education. Conference (2003 : Melbourne, Victoria )
Publisher
Australasian Association for Engineeering Education