2019 IEEE Frontiers in Education Conference (FIE) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/fie43999.2019.9028467
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The Nexus of Confidence and Gender in an Engineering Project-Based STEM Camp

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“…The informal learning environment a STEM summer camp offers allows students to take the initiative of their own learning and inspires participants to consider pursuing careers in STEM-related fields (cf. Vela et al, 2019;Watkins et al, 2018). This aligns with Bandura's (2001) conceptual belief that students are active agents of their learning and not passive bystanders.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworksupporting
confidence: 68%
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“…The informal learning environment a STEM summer camp offers allows students to take the initiative of their own learning and inspires participants to consider pursuing careers in STEM-related fields (cf. Vela et al, 2019;Watkins et al, 2018). This aligns with Bandura's (2001) conceptual belief that students are active agents of their learning and not passive bystanders.…”
Section: Theoretical Frameworksupporting
confidence: 68%
“…Students who participated in STEM camps were challenged to effectively communicate and work with their peers toward a common goal (Ghadiri Khanaposhtani et al, 2018;Bicer and Lee, 2019;Bicer et al, 2015Bicer et al, , 2018. As students collaborate with others during STEM camp activities, they are able to reflect on their mistakes, anticipate potential failures and take ownership of their learning (Vela et al, 2019;Watkins et al, 2018). In fact, the use of discipline-specific technology provided the students with a new skill set and also fostered the development of a scientific identity because they were using tools that scientists actually use in their careers (Ghadiri Khanaposhtani et al, 2018;Kim et al, 2018).…”
Section: Stem Career and Informal Learning Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
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