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The Grad Cohort Workshop: Evaluating an Intervention to Retain Women Graduate Students in Computing

机译:研究生班研讨会:评估一项干预措施以留住计算机女研究生

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Women engaged in computing career tracks are vastly outnumbered by men and often must contend with negative stereotypes about their innate technical aptitude. Research suggests women's marginalized presence in computing may result in women psychologically disengaging, and ultimately dropping out, perpetuating women's underrepresentation in computing. To combat this vicious cycle, the Computing Research Association's Committee on the Status of Women in Computing Research (CRA-W) runs a multi-day mentorship workshop for women graduate students called Grad Cohort, which consists of a speaker series and networking opportunities. We studied the long-term impact of Grad Cohort on women Ph.D. students' (a) dedication to becoming well-known in one's field, and giving back to the community (professional goals), (b) the degree to which one feels computing is an important element of “who they are” (computing identity), and (c) beliefs that computing skills are innate (entity beliefs). Of note, entity beliefs are known to be demoralizing and can lead to disengagement from academic endeavors. We compared a propensity score matched sample of women and men Ph.D. students in computing programs who had never participated in Grad Cohort to a sample of past Grad Cohort participants. Grad Cohort participants reported interest in becoming well-known in their field to a greater degree than women non-participants, and to an equivalent degree as men. Also, Grad Cohort participants reported stronger interest in giving back to the community than their peers. Further, whereas women non-participants identified with computing to a lesser degree than men and held stronger entity beliefs than men, Grad Cohort participants' computing identity and entity beliefs were equivalent to men. Importantly, stronger entity beliefs predicted a weaker computing identity among students, with the exception of Grad Cohort participants. This latter finding suggests Grad Cohort may shield students' computing identity from the damaging nature of entity beliefs. Together, these findings suggest Grad Cohort may fortify women's commitment to pursuing computing research careers and move the needle toward greater gender diversity in computing.
机译:从事计算机职业生涯的女性人数远远超过男性,并且通常必须对自己固有的技术天赋负负面看法。研究表明,女性在计算领域的边缘化可能会导致女性在心理上脱节,最终辍学,从而使女性在计算领域的代表性不足。为了应对这种恶性循环,计算机研究协会的计算机研究中的妇女地位委员会(CRA-W)为研究生提供了为期多天的指导研讨班,称为Grad Cohort,其中包括演讲者系列和建立联系的机会。我们研究了Grad Cohort对女性博士学位的长期影响。学生(a)致力于在自己的领域中广为人知,并回馈社区(专业目标),(b)人们认为计算机在何种程度上是“他们是谁”(计算身份)的重要元素,以及(c)相信计算技能是天生的(实体信念)。值得注意的是,众所周知,实体信仰会使人士气低落,并可能导致脱离学术努力。我们比较了男性和女性博士倾向得分匹配的样本。从未参加过Grad Cohort的计算机程序专业的学生,​​以及过去Grad Cohort参与者的样本。研究生班的参与者报告说,他们比女性参与者更感兴趣,并且在领域上与男性同等程度。此外,研究生群组的参与者报告说,与同龄人相比,回馈社区的兴趣更大。此外,尽管女性非参与者对计算机的认同程度低于男性,并且拥有比男性更强的实体信念,但Grad Cohort参与者的计算机身份和实体信念与男性相同。重要的是,更强的实体信念预示着学生之间的计算机身份较弱,但Grad Cohort参与者除外。后一个发现表明,研究生班可能会使学生的计算身份免受实体信仰的破坏性影响。总之,这些发现表明Grad Cohort可以强化女性对从事计算机研究事业的承诺,并朝着提高计算机性别多样性的方向努力。

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