Hathaway Brown School, Shaker Heights, Ohio, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2021 Nov 3;16(11):e0258717. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0258717. eCollection 2021.
There remains a large gender imbalance in the science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) workforce deriving from a leaky pipeline where women start losing interest and confidence in science and engineering as early as primary school. To address this disparity, the Science Research & Engineering Program (SREP) at Hathaway Brown School was established in 1998 to engage and expose their all-female high school students to STEM fields through an internship-like multi-year research experience at partnering institutions. We compare data from existing Hathaway Brown School SREP alumnae records from 1998-2018 (n = 495) to Non-SREP students and national datasets (National Center for Educational Statistics, National Science Foundation, and US Census data) to assess how SREP participation may influence persistence in the STEM pipeline and whether SREP alumnae attribute differences in these outcomes to the confidence and skill sets they learned from the SREP experience. The results reveal that women who participate in the SREP are more likely to pursue a major in a STEM field and continue on to a STEM occupation compared to non-SREP students, national female averages, and national subsets. Participants attribute their outcomes to an increase in confidence, establishment of technical and professional skills, and other traits strengthened through the SREP experience. These data suggest that implementing similar experiential programs for women in science and engineering at the high school stage could be a promising way to combat the remaining gender gap in STEM fields.
在科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)领域的劳动力中,仍然存在着巨大的性别失衡,这源于一个漏洞百出的管道,女性早在小学就开始对科学和工程失去兴趣和信心。为了解决这一差距,哈撒韦布朗学校的科学研究与工程计划(SREP)于 1998 年成立,通过与合作机构的类似实习的多年研究经验,让所有女性高中生接触 STEM 领域。我们将 1998 年至 2018 年(n=495)哈撒韦布朗学校 SREP 校友记录中的现有数据与非 SREP 学生和国家数据集(国家教育统计中心、国家科学基金会和美国人口普查数据)进行比较,以评估 SREP 参与如何影响 STEM 管道中的坚持,以及 SREP 校友是否将这些结果的差异归因于他们从 SREP 经验中获得的信心和技能。结果表明,与非 SREP 学生、全国女性平均水平和全国部分群体相比,参加 SREP 的女性更有可能选择 STEM 领域的专业,并继续从事 STEM 职业。参与者将他们的成果归因于信心的增强、技术和专业技能的建立,以及通过 SREP 经验增强的其他特质。这些数据表明,在高中阶段为女性实施类似的科学和工程体验式项目,可能是解决 STEM 领域剩余性别差距的一个有前途的途径。