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Kelly, Dampier, Carr - Willing Able Unwanted.pdf
Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering (2013)
  • Dr. Kimberly Kelly, Mississippi State University
  • David Dampier, Marshall University
  • Kendra Carr, University of West Alabama
Abstract
The shortage of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) is well-documented.
Many efforts address women’s low representation in fields such as computing target high
school girls in an effort to solidify their commitment to these fields before they enter college and create
computing “potential selves.” This paper describes one such effort in the rural South, the Women in
Cyber Security residential camp for girls in Mississippi. Consistent with existing literature, we find
girls are interested in the social relevance of various technological skills and desire hands-on, applied
learning exercises. We also find girls are poorly informed about the connections between different types
of skills and the jobs where such skills would be used. In fact, girls had very little idea what being a
computing professional entailed. Of particular note is the girls’ endorsement of single-sex skills training
for at least some of the curriculum and their awareness of the barriers they would face as women
in computing. Thus, girls become aware that they are unwelcome in men-dominated technology jobs
even before they know what such jobs involve. Girls also identify women role models and mentors as a
critical resource for negotiating and succeeding in such jobs without having experienced such relationships.
Future efforts should solidify the linkages between skills and jobs, demystify computing careers,
and when possible, introduce girls to senior women as role models and mentors.
Keywords
  • STEM,
  • gender inequity,
  • single-sex education,
  • role models/mentors,
  • adolescent girls,
  • cyber security
Publication Date
2013
Citation Information
Kimberly Kelly, David Dampier and Kendra Carr. "Kelly, Dampier, Carr - Willing Able Unwanted.pdf" Journal of Women and Minorities in Science and Engineering Vol. 19 Iss. 1 (2013) p. 67 - 85
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/david-dampier/2/