Females in STEM: A qualitative study on the impacts of professional learning communities

dc.contributor.advisor Godwin, Kim
dc.contributor.author Gates, Kimberly
dc.contributor.committeemember Rost, Jim
dc.contributor.committeemember Singleton, Everett
dc.date.accessioned 2024-08-09T19:03:24Z
dc.date.available 2024-08-09T19:03:24Z
dc.date.issued 2024
dc.date.updated 2024-08-09T19:03:24Z
dc.description.abstract Underrepresentation of females in college science, technology, engineering, and math impacts college graduation rates, pay disparity of females, and the local and global workforce. Research offers one concept, sense of belonging, as vital to motivation of and persistence in major. To address a sense of belonging for this population, some universities offer professional and living learning communities to increase feelings of welcoming and inclusion. This qualitative study examined three learning communities, Women in STEM, computer science, and aerospace and their impacts on student sense of belonging and persistence in major as revealed by the participants’ survey responses. This study sought to add to current literature by uncovering components of the learning communities cited as most important in impacting feeling welcomed and included and the decision to remain in the major. Persistence in major was reported by all but one respondent, and an inductive approach to themes across the board fell in these categories: faculty, clubs, peers, research and internship opportunities, and curriculum. WISTEM and Computer Science shared the theme of clubs/socials as relevant to feeling welcomed and included in the program. Peers and professors were themes among all 3 PLCs as they pertain to feeling welcomed, and Computer Science listed professors for both impacting sense of belonging and remaining in the major.
dc.description.degree Ed.D.
dc.identifier.uri https://jewlscholar.mtsu.edu/handle/mtsu/7286
dc.language.rfc3066 en
dc.publisher Middle Tennessee State University
dc.source.uri http://dissertations.umi.com/mtsu:11882
dc.subject College STEM
dc.subject Females in STEM
dc.subject Professional learning communities and college STEM
dc.subject Education
dc.subject Higher education
dc.thesis.degreelevel doctoral
dc.title Females in STEM: A qualitative study on the impacts of professional learning communities
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