Gender differences in social cognitive learning at a technological project design

被引:6
|
作者
Hong, Jon-Chao [1 ]
Hwang, Ming-Yueh [1 ]
Wong, Wan-Tzu [1 ]
Lin, Hung-Chang [1 ]
Yau, Che-Ming [2 ]
机构
[1] Natl Taiwan Normal Unviers, Taipei 10610, Taiwan
[2] Nanyang Technol Univ, Singapore, Singapore
关键词
Gender difference; Problem solving; Technological design; Social Cognitive learning; Junior high school student; KNOWLEDGE; CONTEXT; SCIENCE;
D O I
10.1007/s10798-011-9152-x
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
This study aims to investigate the differences between male and female students in technology project design. The major gender differences discussed in this study include the problem discovering and solving abilities, maneuverability, and inquiry attitude among middle grade students. In the project design, students were required to design and complete a wooden robot with limited materials in a restricted timeframe. Data was collected through field study during the project making. The results of this study indicated that some differences existed between male and female students. For example, power tool manupulation was more appealing to boys than girls. On the other hand, girls were better at resource management than boys. Through social learning, female students have an overtime improvement. Pedagogical considerations are suggested to strengthen gender-specific problem solving skills, so that all students can realize their design potential.
引用
收藏
页码:451 / 472
页数:22
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Gender Differences of Cognitive Loads in Augmented Reality-based Warehouse
    Yan, Zihan
    Shan, Yifei
    Li, Yiyang
    Yin, Kailin
    Li, Xiangdong
    2021 IEEE CONFERENCE ON VIRTUAL REALITY AND 3D USER INTERFACES ABSTRACTS AND WORKSHOPS (VRW 2021), 2021, : 500 - 501
  • [42] Gender Differences in Motivations for Identity Reconstruction on Social Network Sites
    Huang, Jiao
    Kumar, Sameer
    Hu, Chuan
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION, 2018, 34 (07) : 591 - 602
  • [43] Are gender differences in the Big Five the same on social media as offline?
    Bunker, Cameron J.
    Saysavanh, Shea E.
    Kwan, Virginia S. Y.
    COMPUTERS IN HUMAN BEHAVIOR REPORTS, 2021, 3
  • [44] The Community of Inquiry perspective on students' social presence, cognitive presence, and academic performance in online project-based learning
    Guo, Pengyue
    Saab, Nadira
    Wu, Lin
    Admiraal, Wilfried
    JOURNAL OF COMPUTER ASSISTED LEARNING, 2021, 37 (05) : 1479 - 1493
  • [45] On Gender Differences in Learning Strategies for Non-English Majors
    Peng, Hao
    2017 5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON PHYSICAL EDUCATION AND SOCIETY MANAGEMENT (ICPESM 2017), VOL. 1, 2017, 70 : 114 - 117
  • [46] Gender differences in evaluating the standards of e-learning courses
    Liu, Chung-Chu
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INNOVATION AND LEARNING, 2008, 5 (05) : 581 - 594
  • [47] Gender Differences in Student Participation in an Active-Learning Classroom
    Aguillon, Stepfanie M.
    Siegmund, Gregor-Fausto
    Petipas, Renee H.
    Drake, Abby Grace
    Cotner, Sehoya
    Ballen, Cissy J.
    CBE-LIFE SCIENCES EDUCATION, 2020, 19 (02):
  • [48] Gender Differences in Freshmen's English Autonomous Learning Activities
    Jiang Yan
    Song Ruimei
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2019 5TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON HUMANITIES AND SOCIAL SCIENCE RESEARCH (ICHSSR 2019), 2019, 319 : 56 - 59
  • [49] Social Learning Processes in Swiss Soil Protection - The 'From Farmer-To Farmer' Project
    Schneider, Flurina
    Fry, Patricia
    Ledermann, Thomas
    Rist, Stephan
    HUMAN ECOLOGY, 2009, 37 (04) : 475 - 489
  • [50] Does physical activity affect social skills and antisocial behavior? The gender and only child status differences
    Yang, Yuke
    Gao, Yan
    Yi, Xiangren
    Hu, Yining
    Zhao, Liangyu
    Chen, Lu
    Sui, Wenze
    Zhang, Shuoqin
    Ma, Sen
    FRONTIERS IN PUBLIC HEALTH, 2024, 12