DocumentCode
1925309
Title
Work in progress -a study of how real-world engineering experience can affect women’s academic career
Author
Walter, Deborah ; Mu, Xiaoyan ; Berry, Carlotta
Author_Institution
Rose-Human Inst. of Technol., Terre Haute, IN
fYear
2008
fDate
22-25 Oct. 2008
Abstract
Growing evidence has suggested that industry-sponsored project experience, where the student is paid, can provide students with a real-world perspective that enhances the studentpsilas academic experience. This experience is particularly valuable for female students because women may have less real-world exposure to applications in their chosen career path compared to their male counterparts. Sometimes internship experiences can be a negative experience for female students. Our working hypothesis is that internship experiences have the potential to affect female students more than male students, both positively and negatively The focus of this paper is to determine if there are significant gender differences resulting from studentspsila internship experience on academic performance and attitudes about their future career choice.
Keywords
gender issues; on-the-job training; academic career; cooperative education; gender differences; industry-sponsored project experience; internship experience; professional skills; real-world engineering experience; Demography; Educational technology; Employment; Engineering profession; Instruments; Mathematics; Position measurement; Recruitment; Springs; Teamwork; Cooperative-education; gender differences; professional skills;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Frontiers in Education Conference, 2008. FIE 2008. 38th Annual
Conference_Location
Saratoga Springs, NY
ISSN
0190-5848
Print_ISBN
978-1-4244-1969-2
Electronic_ISBN
0190-5848
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/FIE.2008.4720649
Filename
4720649
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