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What Makes First-time Transfer Students Different from First-time-in-College Students
Author(s) -
So Yoon Yoon,
Mónica Cortéz,
Teri Reed,
P.K. Imbrie
Publication year - 2015
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.18260/p.25064
Subject(s) - graduation (instrument) , summit , diversity (politics) , engineering education , ethnic group , mathematics education , community college , medical education , psychology , engineering , political science , medicine , engineering management , geography , mechanical engineering , physical geography , law
So Yoon Yoon, Ph.D., is a post-doctoral research associate at Texas A&M University. She received her Ph.D. and M.S.Ed.in Educational Psychology with the specialties in Gifted Education and Research Methods & Measurement, respectively from Purdue University. Her work centers on P-16 engineering education research, as a psychometrician, program evaluator, and institutional data analyst. As a psychometrician, she revised the PSVT:R for secondary and undergraduate students, developed the TESS (Teaching Engineering Self-efficacy Scale) for K-12 teachers, and rescaled the SASI (Student Attitudinal Success Inventory) for engineering students. As a program evaluator, she has evaluated the effects of teacher professional development (TPD) programs on K-6 teachers’ and elementary students’ attitudes toward engineering and STEM knowledge. As an institutional data analyst, she is investigating engineering students’ pathways to their success, exploring subgroup variations.

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