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Photovoice: Visualizing the engineering identity experiences of sophomore students

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Background: Rearchers have shown that students leave undergraduate engineering programs during the first 2 years. Justifiably, many studies have tried to tackle engineering student persistence and attrition, especially during the first year, and then developed interventions to address the challenges. Although those interventions have improved freshmen retention in some insti- tutions, less has been published on the impacts of these interventions on the sophomore student experience.

Purpose: To contribute to the knowledge base about all engineering students, we examined the experiences of sophomore engineering students and explored how these experiences might be related to their identities as engineers. Design/Method: We conducted this study using photovoice, a methodology in which participants submit photographs to describe their experiences and give recommendations on improving their experiences and resolving their con- cerns. Participants submitted three sets of pictures (at the beginning, middle, and end of the semester) and participated in focus groups to aid in illumi- nating their experiences. We analyzed data using thematic analysis.

Results: We inductively determined three themes: on the frame, out of focus, and prefigures. These themes illustrate the experiences of sophomore engi- neering students, enabling us to see what interest, competence, and recogni- tion as engineers looked like from their perspectives. Conclusions: Participants grappled with the tension between their personal, social, and engineering identities. Photovoice empowered them to author and illustrate that they could exist beyond the murky middle

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PUBLICATION DETAILS

Author
J. Henderson
B. McGowan
J. Wawire
L. S. Benjamin
K. Schaefer
J. Alarcon
Publisher
Journal of Family Diversity in Educatio
Topic(s)
Cultural Relevance, Equity, and Diversity
DEI Advisory Resource
Publication Year
2023