项目详细信息
Description of project aims
Prior to lecturing I was an engineer, and, with the United Kingdom having only 14.5% female engineers (EngineeringUK 2018), I often worked in all-male teams. Luckily, I was never a victim of explicit discrimination, but I did encounter unconscious bias: equipment stored on shelves beyond reach, “man” portable instruments too heavy for me, and adjustments requiring long reach. Through my recent research into unconscious gender bias, I have found that this is prevalent, particularly in product design (Criado-Perez 2019). Undoubtedly, many products, for example virtual-reality headsets and personal protective equipment, would have been better if engineered by more diverse teams, but with few women studying engineering (EngineeringUK 2020), this is a self-perpetuating problem. I reflected on ways to change this (Gray 2021) which, in addition to the oft-cited use of role models and gender-equitable environments, included delivering situated learning with a focus on industry-relevant projects with pro-social bias (Gray 2022). My hypothesis is that, by getting students to collaboratively work on projects which combine emphasis on design for diversity, with equal awards for tacit, creative, and technical skills, awareness of gender inequality is raised, and engineering becomes more attractive to women. I would like to perform action research to test this with a small non-probability sample: my 2022-23 engineering classes. I plan to deliver a formative group-project activity then, on completion, qualitatively survey students’ reactions, and analyse their critique, in particular their observations on the gender-focused elements. Whilst acknowledging that this research would not be generalisable to other populations of engineering students, findings could initiate further action or research. A similar pre-research activity, to modify a wheelbarrow for more diverse use (Gray 2022), appeared to raise awareness, with students commenting that “it really made you think about others and their needs” and “the struggles a lack of equality can create”.
Professional Standards for Lecturers in Scotland’s Colleges specifically addressed by this research: 1.1.4, 2.2.5, 2.2.6, 3.2.2
Professional Standards for Lecturers in Scotland’s Colleges specifically addressed by this research: 1.1.4, 2.2.5, 2.2.6, 3.2.2
| 短标题 | Gender equality in engineering education |
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| 状态 | 已完成 |
| 有效的开始/结束日期 | 22/10/22 → 30/06/23 |
| 链接 | https://www.eis.org.uk/professional-learning/actionresearchgrants |
联合国可持续发展目标
2015 年,联合国成员国同意 17 项全球可持续发展目标 (SDG),以消除贫困、保护地球并确保全人类的繁荣。此项目有助于实现下列可持续发展目标:
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Gender equality
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Reduced inequalities
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