Diversifying STEM 2022
DOI: 10.36019/9781978805712-001
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“…Therefore, future research should focus on the recruitment and experiences of WoC in the engineering doctoral programs in which they are most underrepresented. Having cohorts of WoC enter the doctoral program together, guided by a racially conscious mentoring program, has shown some success (McGee & Robinson, 2019). There are ample calls in the diversity literature for faculty of Color to serve as role models and mentors to support students of Color.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, future research should focus on the recruitment and experiences of WoC in the engineering doctoral programs in which they are most underrepresented. Having cohorts of WoC enter the doctoral program together, guided by a racially conscious mentoring program, has shown some success (McGee & Robinson, 2019). There are ample calls in the diversity literature for faculty of Color to serve as role models and mentors to support students of Color.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Furthermore, individuals from racial and ethnic minority groups are also underrepresented in STEM fields (National Science Foundation, 2017; Rincón & Lane, 2017; Whalen & Shelley, 2010). Engaging students from marginalized groups in STEM requires an examination of the intersection of gender and race with the dynamics of STEM communities (McGee & Robinson, 2019). In addition, urban STEM classrooms should “allow for academic content to be covered while marginalized youth are concurrently provided with tools for giving voice to their emotions” (Emdin & Levy, 2016, p. 318).…”
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“…Currently, school counselors cultivate the gifts and talents of students to prepare them for STEM rather than using a prescriptive approach as mentioned in the last statement. Thus, the sense of urgency and concern to address the underrepresentation of Black males in STEM is shared by educators, employers, government agencies, and researchers alike (McGee & Robinson, 2019). Thus, research is needed to examine the intersection of gender and race to discover ways to engage students from underserved groups in STEM college and career pathways (McGee & Robinson, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%