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性别刻板印象如何限制传播学与障碍科学领域女性教职人员的发展。

How Gender Stereotypes May Limit Female Faculty Advancement in Communication Sciences and Disorders.

机构信息

Division of Geriatrics and Gerontology, Department of Medicine, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

Division of Otolaryngology- Head and Neck Surgery, Department of Surgery, School of Medicine and Public Health, University of Wisconsin-Madison.

出版信息

Am J Speech Lang Pathol. 2018 Nov 21;27(4):1598-1611. doi: 10.1044/2018_AJSLP-17-0140.

Abstract

PURPOSE

The field of communication sciences and disorders (CSD) faces a critical shortage of the faculty essential to train the future workforce of speech-language pathologists and audiologists. Despite a predominance of women in the field, men receive doctoral degrees, tenure status, academic leadership positions, and American Speech-Language-Hearing Association awards at disproportionately higher rates than women. The purpose of this review is to explore how implicit gender bias may contribute to female faculty advancement, including current and projected faculty workforce shortages, and to propose tangible solutions.

METHOD

The authors present proportions of men and women who receive doctoral degrees, advance to each faculty rank, receive tenure status, hold department chairs in CSD, and receive American Speech-Language-Hearing Association honors and awards. They review ways in which cultural stereotypes give rise to implicit gender bias and discuss myriad ways that implicit gender bias may influence the decisions of students considering an academic career in CSD and their career trajectories.

CONCLUSIONS

Cultural stereotypes about men and women lead to implicit gender bias that may have real consequences for female faculty advancement in CSD. Such implicit bias can influence career selection and outcomes within the field in multiple ways. To ensure that CSD continues to attract top talent and maintain a robust pipeline of future faculty in doctoral training programs, the field must recognize the existence of implicit gender bias and implement evidence-based strategies to minimize its potentially damaging effects on the future of the profession.

摘要

目的

沟通科学与障碍(CSD)领域面临着培养言语病理学家和听力学家未来劳动力所需的师资严重短缺的问题。尽管该领域的女性占多数,但男性获得博士学位、终身教职、学术领导职位和美国言语语言听力协会(ASHA)奖项的比例却不成比例地高于女性。本综述的目的是探讨隐性性别偏见如何影响女性教师的晋升,包括当前和预计的教师人员短缺,并提出切实可行的解决方案。

方法

作者介绍了获得博士学位、晋升到每个教师职级、获得终身教职、担任 CSD 系主任以及获得 ASHA 荣誉和奖项的男性和女性的比例。他们回顾了文化刻板印象如何导致隐性性别偏见,并讨论了隐性性别偏见可能以多种方式影响考虑从事 CSD 学术职业的学生及其职业轨迹的决策。

结论

关于男性和女性的文化刻板印象导致了隐性性别偏见,这可能对 CSD 女性教师的晋升产生真正的影响。这种隐性偏见可以通过多种方式影响该领域的职业选择和结果。为了确保 CSD 继续吸引顶尖人才,并在博士培训项目中保持未来教师的强大人才库,该领域必须认识到隐性性别偏见的存在,并实施基于证据的策略,以尽量减少其对该专业未来的潜在破坏性影响。

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