An exploration of female engineering students' functional roles in the context of first-year engineering courses

Juebei Chen, Jiabin Zhu, Tianyi Zheng

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Abstract

Engineering profession has been regarded as a male-dominant field because of the low representation of females. With an aim to understand female engineering student's perceived group roles in the context of first-year engineering courses, we explored female students' learning experience in a group project setting in this work-in-progress using Benne and Sheats' functional roles model. Based on our qualitative data, we found that female students performed a range of roles in the group project. In the dimension of task roles, female students usually took the roles of assistants, opinion giver, coordinators and initiator-managers. In the dimension of social roles, females served as harmonizers, followers or gatekeepers. As to the dimension of individual roles, some female students self-reported the feeling of being an outsider in working with a project group. Suggestions were proposed to promote engineering curriculum design and improve female students' learning experience in project-based learning.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TidsskriftASEE Annual Conference and Exposition, Conference Proceedings
Vol/bind2017-June
ISSN2153-5965
StatusUdgivet - 24 jun. 2017
Begivenhed124th ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition - Columbus, USA
Varighed: 25 jun. 201728 jun. 2017

Konference

Konference124th ASEE Annual Conference and Exposition
Land/OmrådeUSA
ByColumbus
Periode25/06/201728/06/2017

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