2024
DOI: 10.3390/educsci14030334
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A Mixed-Methods Study of How a Critical Race Theory-Informed Undergraduate Research Experience Program Provides Equitable Support for Aspiring Graduate Students

Frank Fernandez,
Sarah Mason,
Shannon Sharp
et al.

Abstract: Numerous studies document the benefits of participating in undergraduate research experiences (UREs), including greater odds of enrolling in graduate school. However, there is a lack of understanding about how UREs support student success. This study examines survey and interview data from a multi-year program evaluation of a National Institutes of Health-funded biomedical training program to consider whether and how participating in a URE fosters students’ sense of belonging, which is an important predictor o… Show more

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“…It is rooted in the belief that all students, regardless of their background or heritage, deserve an educational experience that validates their identities and fosters their academic success. CRT goes beyond surface-level cultural celebrations; it requires educators to critically examine their own biases, assumptions, and instructional practices to create inclusive learning environments where all students feel valued and empowered [1,2]. At its essence, CRT is characterized by several key principles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is rooted in the belief that all students, regardless of their background or heritage, deserve an educational experience that validates their identities and fosters their academic success. CRT goes beyond surface-level cultural celebrations; it requires educators to critically examine their own biases, assumptions, and instructional practices to create inclusive learning environments where all students feel valued and empowered [1,2]. At its essence, CRT is characterized by several key principles.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%