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For Further Reading
“Against the Odds: Self-Efficacy Beliefs of Women in Mathematical, Scientific, and
Technological Careers”
Amy Zeldin and Frank Pajares
American Educational Research Journal (2000)
“Assessing the Functions of Supportive Messages”
Charles H.Tardy
Communication Research (1992)
“Career Development of Women in Information Technology”
Jennifer Kaminski and Anne H. Reilly
SAM Advanced Management Journal (2004)
“Designing Women: A Qualitative Study of the Glass Ceiling for Women in Technology”
Mary Lemons and Monica Parzinger
SAM Advanced Management Journal (2001)
Does Jane Compute? Preserving Our Daughters Place in the Cyber Revolution
Robert Furger
Warner Books (1998)
“Eliciting Women’s Vocational Choice and Educational Climate for Women in Nontraditional
Occupational Programs”
M. Beth Stephenson and Penny L. Burge
Journal of Vocational Educational Research (1997)
“Engineering a Warmer Welcome for Female Students: The Discipline Tries to Stress its Social
Relevance, An Important Factor for Many Women”
Elizabeth Farrell
The Chronicle of Higher Education (2002)
Failing at Fairness: How Our Schools Cheat Girls
David Sadker and Myra Sadker
Touchstone (1994)
“The Four Sources of Influence on Computer Self-Efficacy”
Sheila Smith
Delta Pi Epsilon Journal (2001)
“Gender and Educational Technologies: Relational Frameworks for Learning Design”
Katy Campbell
Journal of Multimedia and Hypermedia (2000)
“Gender Bias in Instructional Technology”
Katy Campbell
In Computers, Ethics, and Society, 3rd edition (2003)
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“Gender Differences in Computer Experience and Its Influence on Computer Attitudes”
Lily Shashaani
Journal of Computing Research, (1994)
“Gender Differences in Self-Efficacy Issues and Attitudes Towards Computers”
Tor Busch
Journal of Educational Computing Research (1995)
“The Gender Gap in Possible Selves: Divergence of Academic Self-Views Among High School
and University Students”
Hilary M. Lips
Sex Roles: A Journal of Research (2004)
“Giving Voice: An Inclusive Model of Instruction–A Womanist Perspective”
Vanessa Sheared
In Confronting Racism & Sexism. New Directions for Adult and Continuing Education JosseyBass (1994)
“Heroines and Role Models”
Maxine Singer
Science (1991)
“Implicit Stereotypes, Gender Identification, and Math-Related Outcomes: A Prospective Study
of Female College Students”
Amy Kiefer and Denise Sekaquaptewa.
Psychological Science (2007)
“Integrating Secondary Schools and Community Colleges Through School-To-Work Transition
and Educational Reform”
Margaret Orr
Journal of Vocational Education Research (1998)
“Mathematics Self-Efficacy, Ethnic Identity, Gender, and Career Interests Related To
Mathematics and Science”
Virginia O’Brien, Marunuel Kopala and Manuel Martinez-Pons
Journal of Education Research (1999)
“Middle School Students’ Technology Practices and Preferences: Re-examining Gender
Differences”
Leslie M. Miller
Journal of Educational Multimedia and Hypermedia (2001)
“Reforming Science Education to Include Girls”
Charol Shakeshaft,
Theory into Practice (1995)
“Seeing is Believing: Exposure to Counterstereotyping—Women Leaders and Its Effect on the
Malleability of Automatic Gender Stereotyping”
Nilanjana Dasgupta and Shaki Asgari
Journal of Experimental Psychology (2004)
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“Self-Efficacy: A Concept Link Closely to Information Literacy and Lifelong Learning”
Serap Kurbanoglu
Journal of Documentation (2003)
“Technology Acculturation Among Adolescents: The School and Home Environments”
Leslie Miller, Heidi Schweingruber, and Christine Brandenburg
Proceedings of ED-MEDIA 2000: World Conference on Educational Multimedia, Hypermedia &
Telecommunications, Montreal, Canada
“Teenage Job Aspirations and Career Attainment in Adulthood: A 17-Year Follow-Up Study of
Teenagers Who Aspired to Become Scientists, Health Professionals, or Engineers”
Ingrid Schoon
International Journal of Behavioral Development (2001)
Unlocking the Clubhouse: Women in Computing
Jane Margolis and Allan Fisher
The MIT Press (2002)
“Where Are All the Women IT Leaders?”
Debra D’Agostino
Ziff Davis CIO Insight (2003)
Women as Learners
Elisabeth Hayes and Daniele Flannery
Jossey-Bass (2000)
Women in Technology: A Paradigm for Working Toward Systemic Change in Science,
Technology, Engineering, and Math Education And Employment.
Leslie Wilkins and Sharon Mecum, Maui Economic Development Board
Institute for Women's Policy Research Conference (2003)
“Women’s Selection of Careers in Engineering: Do Traditional Differences Still Exist?”
Jodi Fitzpatrick and Traci Silverman
Journal of Vocational Behavior (1989)
“Women’s Share of IT Jobs Plunges”
Nicole Wong
Mercury News (2005)
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