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A Three Year Analysis of the Benefits Accrued by Women Engineering and Science Students who Participated in a Large-Scale E-Mentoring Program

机译:参加大型电子指导计划的女性工程和科学学生累计的福利三年分析

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MentorNet (www.MentorNet.net), the E-Mentoring Network for Women in Engineering and Science, leverages technology and draws on the benefits of mentoring to address the underrepresentation of women in engineering, science, math, and technology fields. A multi-institutional, large-scale, structured electronic mentoring (e-mentoring) program, MentorNet pairs women students in engineering, science, math, and technology fields with industry professionals who volunteer as mentors, and supports them through year-long e-mentoring relationships. This paper reports on the most salient benefits accrued for women students based on three years of evaluation results from the 1998-99, 1999-2000, and 2000-01 program years. During these three years, MentorNet matched, supported, and helped facilitate more than 3,700 e-mentoring pairs, which represented women students from 70 colleges and universities, and professionals from more than 700 corporations, professional societies, governmental agencies and laboratories. The collective program evaluations support the need for and efficacy of the program. For all three-time periods, at least 80% of the students reported they would recommend MentorNet to other students. Both students and mentors emphasized the importance of making the college-to-work connection and identified this as the primary reason for participating in MentorNet. The college-to-work connection provided students with invaluable knowledge about their career opportunities, the benefits of networking, and the development of networking skills. The students reported increased self-confidence, enhanced knowledge of the workplace and workplace skills, and valuing the support they received from knowledgeable and impartial mentors. These benefits are particularly important since they address the obstacles faced by women pursuing degrees in fields where they are underrepresented.
机译:MentorNet(www.mentornet.net),工程和科学妇女的电子指导网络,利用了技术,并借鉴了指导的好处,以解决工程,科学,数学和技术领域的妇女普及。 Mentornet对工程,科学,数学和技术领域的妇女学生与工业专业人士为导师的行业专业人士,并通过年长期支持他们辅导关系。本文报告了基于1998 - 99,9999-2000和2000-01计划年度的三年评估结果的女学生累计的最显着的福利。在这三年中,Mentornet匹配,支持,并帮助促进超过3,700个E-endering对,其中代表了来自70家学院和大学的女学生,以及来自700多家公司,专业社会,政府机构和实验室的专业人士。集体计划评估支持该计划的需求和有效性。对于所有三次期间,至少80%的学生报告他们会向其他学生推荐Mentornet。学生和导师都强调了制定学院与工作联系的重要性,并将其确定为参与Mentornet的主要原因。学院 - 工作联系为学生提供了对他们的职业机会,网络的好处的宝贵知识,以及网络技能的发展。学生报告了自信,加强了对工作场所和工作场所技能的知识,并重视他们从知识渊博和公正的导师获得的支持。这些福利尤为重要,因为他们解决了女性面临的障碍,追求他们所谓的群体的田地。

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