2019
DOI: 10.15695/jstem/v2i1.18
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Engaging Underrepresented Adolescents in Authentic Scientific Settings: Scientist Role Models and Improving Psychosocial Outcomes

Abstract: There is a critical need for more effective comprehensive programs to increase the number of underrepresented minority students pursuing scientific careers. Science education often is fragmented, delivered with single-focused approaches -traditional classroom lectures, or hands-on-activities, or conducting research. The current paper examines a comprehensive biomedical research program that integrated classroom teaching, hands-on-activities, conducting a research study, and mentoring from scientists in authent… Show more

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“…Fortunately, there are STEM educational support programs in-college, which have been shown to work in helping overcome disadvantages that some students' background characteristics might present to their academic success and persistence in STEM degree programs (Barlow and Villarejo, 2004;Carter, 2006;Chang et al, 2014). And importantly, there are university-based outreach programs that reach students, pre-college, aimed at promoting, recruiting, preparing, and enrolling them for STEM degree programs (Ashley et al, 2017;Bachman et al, 2008;Cappelli et al, 2019;Chávez et al, 2019;Constan and Spicer, 2015;Elam et al, 2012;Findley-Van Nostrand and Pollenz, 2017;Martinez et al, 2012;Murphy et al, 2010;Zhou, 2020;Zhou et al, 2017). These university-based academic outreach pro-grams range from one-week summer camps to bridge programs that may stretch an entire summer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Fortunately, there are STEM educational support programs in-college, which have been shown to work in helping overcome disadvantages that some students' background characteristics might present to their academic success and persistence in STEM degree programs (Barlow and Villarejo, 2004;Carter, 2006;Chang et al, 2014). And importantly, there are university-based outreach programs that reach students, pre-college, aimed at promoting, recruiting, preparing, and enrolling them for STEM degree programs (Ashley et al, 2017;Bachman et al, 2008;Cappelli et al, 2019;Chávez et al, 2019;Constan and Spicer, 2015;Elam et al, 2012;Findley-Van Nostrand and Pollenz, 2017;Martinez et al, 2012;Murphy et al, 2010;Zhou, 2020;Zhou et al, 2017). These university-based academic outreach pro-grams range from one-week summer camps to bridge programs that may stretch an entire summer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%