Investigating inclusive professional engineering identity developmental patterns of first‐year engineering majors: A person‐centered approach

Author:

Lockhart Mary Elizabeth1ORCID,Rambo‐Hernandez Karen12ORCID,Atadero Rebecca3

Affiliation:

1. Department of Teaching, Learning and Culture Texas A&M University College Station Texas USA

2. Department of Educational Psychology Texas A&M University College Station Texas USA

3. Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Colorado State University Fort Collins Colorado USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundThe lack of diversity within engineering degree programs and occupations has been an ongoing concern for decades. National engineering programs have placed a high priority on broadening participation in engineering and making the engineering culture more inclusive. Specifically, the cultivation of engineering students' inclusive professional engineering identities (IPEIs)—or the value these individuals place on diversity and their willingness to act inclusively within engineering contexts—might be one way to address this long‐standing lack of representation.PurposeRooted in theoretical contexts regarding professional identity development, the purpose of this study is to uncover developmental patterns of first‐year engineering students' IPEIs and factors that influence IPEI cultivation.MethodsThis study built upon the previous variable‐centered research findings regarding IPEI development. Specifically, the person‐centered approach of random intercept latent transition analysis (RI‐LTA) was utilized. RI‐LTA allows for the detection of different meaningful groups of individuals demonstrating similarities on the construct and investigating these groups for probabilistic changes over time.ResultsFour IPEI groups of students emerged with IPEI developmental patterns that were not always stable. Student IPEI classifications differed significantly across gender and students' levels of engineering identity. Furthermore, a series of intervention experiences instigated an even more malleable nature to student IPEIs.ConclusionsEngineering students' IPEIs demonstrate some likelihood to change over time, with intervention experiences enhancing the likelihoods for changes to occur. Continuing to investigate factors influencing the positive cultivation of students' IPEIs is fundamental to broadening participation in engineering and making the engineering culture more inclusive.

Funder

National Science Foundation of Sri Lanka

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Engineering,Education

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