Discussing underrepresentation as a means to facilitating female students’ physics identity development
Despite the fact that approximately half of high school physics students are female, only 21% of physics bachelor’s degrees are awarded to women. In a previous study, drawn from a national survey of college students in introductory English courses, five factors commonly proposed to positively impact...
Main Authors: | Robynne M. Lock, Zahra Hazari |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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American Physical Society
2016-07-01
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Series: | Physical Review Physics Education Research |
Online Access: | http://doi.org/10.1103/PhysRevPhysEducRes.12.020101 |
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