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written by Sarah L. Eddy, Sara E. Brownell, and Mary Pat Wenderoth
Although gender gaps have been a major concern in male-dominated science, technology, engineering, and mathematics disciplines such as physics and engineering, the numerical dominance of female students in biology has supported the assumption that gender disparities do not exist at the undergraduate level in life sciences. Using data from 23 large introductory biology classes for majors, we examine two measures of gender disparity in biology: academic achievement and participation in whole-class discussions. We found that females consistently underperform on exams compared with males with similar overall college grade point averages. In addition, although females on average represent 60% of the students in these courses, their voices make up less than 40% of those heard responding to instructor-posed questions to the class, one of the most common ways of engaging students in large lectures. Based on these data, we propose that, despite numerical dominance of females, gender disparities remain an issue in introductory biology classrooms. For student retention and achievement in biology to be truly merit based, we need to develop strategies to equalize the opportunities for students of different genders to practice the skills they need to excel.
CBE-Life Sciences Education: Volume 13, Issue 3, Pages 478-492
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Education Foundations
- Achievement
- Behavior
- Communication
= Speaking
- Research Design & Methodology
= Data
= Statistics
- Sample Population
= Gender
- Societal Issues
= Gender Issues
- Student Characteristics
= Ability
= Affect
- Teacher Characteristics
= Pedagogical Content Knowledge
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- Life Sciences
- Lower Undergraduate
- Upper Undergraduate
- Reference Material
= Research study
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© 2014 American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB)
DOI:
10.1187/cbe.13-10-0204
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1118890
Keywords:
class participation, female biology performance, gender disparity, science identity, student participation
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Metadata instance created July 6, 2022 by Lauren Bauman
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October 13, 2022 by Caroline Hall
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