Sub-Saharan women in engineering higher education: A literature-informed research tool

被引:2
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作者
Hailu, Meseret F. [1 ]
Parra Gaete, Ivet [1 ]
机构
[1] Arizona State Univ, Tempe, AZ USA
来源
POLICY FUTURES IN EDUCATION | 2024年 / 22卷 / 07期
关键词
Africa; engineering; higher education; conceptual research tool; women; AFFIRMATIVE-ACTION; SOCIAL BENEFITS; EXPERIENCES; GRADUATION; GENDER; POLICY; CAMPUS; ISOMORPHISM; PERSISTENCE; CHALLENGES;
D O I
10.1177/14782103241226527
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
We present a review of higher education and education policy literature to understand better higher education institutions (HEIs) that serve sub-Saharan women in engineering. Our sub-Saharan women in engineering (SSAWE) literature-informed conceptual tool consists of five components to facilitate scholarly discussion about equity in higher education systems and facilitate interregional comparisons. The five components to study the educational experiences of women in engineering in this region include (1) a sociopolitical and historical national context for higher education policy, (2) critical discourse analysis of gender-based affirmative action policies, (3) enrollment and graduation data for female engineering students, (4) a longitudinal assessment of the employability of the engineering major, and (5) a qualitative campus climate survey of each country's flagship university. Our article introduces a conceptual investigation of the social, historical, and employment trends contextualizing engineering higher education in this region of Africa. We draw from existing literature about conceptual models predominantly used in higher education efforts toward undergraduate student success. When describing each SSAWE component, we include empirical and theoretical work that substantiates the need for each component and the benefits of the proposed methodology. More broadly speaking, this paper discusses how research employing the SSAWE framework could benefit key stakeholders who engage in policymaking. We suggest that sub-Saharan African universities should prioritize a regional comparative approach when designing support programs for underrepresented students in engineering. SSAWE will also generate more South-South comparisons that advance culturally situated analyses, contributing to higher education institutions' advancementand the minoritized populations they serve.
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页码:1278 / 1297
页数:20
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