In pursuit of impact: Toward a contextualized theory of professional agency of engineering education scholars

Author:

Coso Strong Alexandra1ORCID,Faber Courtney J.2ORCID,Lee Walter C.3ORCID,Bodnar Cheryl A.4ORCID,Smith‐Orr Courtney5ORCID,McCave Erin2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. School of Universal Computing, Construction, and Engineering Education Florida International University Miami Florida USA

2. Engineering Fundamentals Program University of Tennessee, Knoxville Knoxville Tennessee USA

3. Department of Engineering Education Virginia Tech Blacksburg Virginia USA

4. Experiential Engineering Education Department Rowan University Glassboro New Jersey USA

5. Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering University of North Carolina at Charlotte Charlotte North Carolina USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundEngineering education scholars (EES) seek to advance innovation, excellence, and access within education systems and the engineering profession. To advance such efforts, the intentional and strategic actions taken by scholars must be better understood.Purpose/HypothesisThis study aimed to advance the field's understanding of agency toward impact by (1) closely examining the experiences of early career EES pursuing impact in engineering education and (2) co‐constructing a contextualized theory of agency. We define agency as taking strategic actions or perspectives toward professional goals that matter to oneself and goals that relate to impacting engineering education.Design/MethodBuilding on previous work about faculty agency, we leveraged approaches from grounded theory and integrated multiple qualitative approaches to analyze our experiences as six early career EES over the course of a 4‐year longitudinal study.ResultsSeven key insights about the professional agency toward impact in engineering education of early career EES emerged from the analysis. The contextualized theory and resulting visual representation illustrate this agency as a cyclical process with three components: (1) the factors influencing one's agency, (2) the agentic process itself, and (3) the output of the agentic process.ConclusionsOur co‐constructed contextualized theory extends previous work by incorporating the temporal nature of agency, the generation and assessment of available moves, and the importance of feedback on future agentic practices. Our results have implications on how the engineering education community supports graduate students, early career scholars, and new members in their efforts to impact change.

Funder

Division of Engineering Education and Centers

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Engineering,Education

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