2018
DOI: 10.3102/0002831218791467
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Toward a Theory of Engineering Professorial Intentions: The Role of Research Group Experiences

Abstract: This article advances the Theoretical Model of Engineering Professorial Intentions to explain why individuals do or do not choose to pursue faculty careers. A 13-month ethnographic study of members of a diverse chemical engineering research group was conducted. The resulting theoretical model accounts for six emergent components that contribute to members' identification with faculty careers: (1) social identities and personal factors; (2) sociocultural factors; (3) participation, interactions, and learning in… Show more

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“…Through his observations of and interactions with the research group, Allen began forming a faculty prototype: Professor Jackson. The concept of a faculty prototype suggests that individuals identify one or more models of success in a particular domain with which to self‐assess their own performance (Blackburn & Lawrence, 1995; Burt, 2019). The faculty prototype for Allen was his standard of research competence.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Through his observations of and interactions with the research group, Allen began forming a faculty prototype: Professor Jackson. The concept of a faculty prototype suggests that individuals identify one or more models of success in a particular domain with which to self‐assess their own performance (Blackburn & Lawrence, 1995; Burt, 2019). The faculty prototype for Allen was his standard of research competence.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These two concepts (i.e., developmental networks and professional identity development) provided theoretical guidance in this study to better understand the influence that what and how , and from whom one learns about faculty careers has in students coming to see themselves in a faculty role or not. Similarly, I (Burt, 2019) theorized that students' identification with the professoriate relates to a host of sociocultural factors, including race and gender, as well as to interactions and experiences both within and outside of graduate school. While these studies merge previous conceptions of career intentions by offering a more holistic understanding of influences on career intentions, a focus on historically underrepresented populations is still needed to improve knowledge of how to broaden participation in the professoriate.…”
Section: Preparation For the Professoriatementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Berdanier et al (2020) created a model for graduate student attrition, called the GrAD model, based on Reddit posts of engineering doctoral students who were considering or had left their graduate programs. Additional research examines the experiences of engineering graduate students in research groups (Burt, 2019;Crede & Borrego, 2012), the roles of engineering graduate students as mentors in research contexts (Ahn & Cox, 2016), engineering doctoral student motivations (London et al, 2014), and socialization experiences (Mena, Diefes-Dux, & Capobianco, 2013;Szelényi, 2013). A recently published book investigated the experiences of engineering doctoral graduates post-graduation in roles in industry and academy (Cox, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%