Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://dx.doi.org/10.25595/2397
Author(s)
Jeanrenaud, Yves
Wimmer, Anna-Kathrin
Book Title
51st Annual Conference of the European Society for Engineering Education (SEFI)
Place of publication
Dublin
Publisher
Technological University DublinTechnological University Dublin ARROW@TU DublinARROW@TU Dublin Practice Papers 51st Annual Conference of the European Society for Engineering Education (SEF
Year of publication
2023
ISBN
978-2-87352-026-7
Page reference
2211-2221
Language
englisch
Abstract
In Germany, women are still dramatically underrepresented in the fields of STEM, especially in engineering: less than 25 percent of engineering students are female. Correspondingly underrepresented are women in engineering positions, too. Research has shown that diversity in the work force is crucial to develop successful solutions for a complex and sustainability-oriented world.
Therefore, our ongoing research project (01FP22M01), funded by the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF), focusses on the underrepresentation of women in STEM, especially in mechanical and plant engineering. Using mixed methods of qualitative interviews and quantitative online surveys with female pupils, students and employees, as well as industry representatives, to create a comprehensive and multi-perspective picture of the conditions of engineering education and jobs. Thus, we can show what enables or hinders the recruitment, networking and initiative of women in engineering.
This practice paper therefore highlights the environment of engineering education and professional formation along the life course and the application of educational concepts in the light of digitalisation. However, because the research project is currently at the stage of implementing the survey and interviews, first empirical results are not yet available. Therefore, this paper will present the research project’s background, the methodological approach and nonetheless focus on digitalisation and conceputalises how to shed light on the use of digital technologies in engineering education and professional development throughout careers.
Subject
MINT
gender
mechanical engineering
Maschinenbau
Germany
Digitalisierung
digitalisation
Studienfachwahl
MINT
STEM
study programme choice
gender
mechanical engineering
Maschinenbau
Germany
Digitalisierung
digitalisation
Studienfachwahl
MINT
STEM
study programme choice
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Sammelbandbeitrag
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