Teamwork Makes the Dream Work: Experiences of Student-Athletes in STEM with Dual Advising

Nikola Grafnetterova, Hilda Cecilia Contreras Aguirre, R. M. Banda
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Despite the nation's critical need for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) college graduates, the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I student-athletes represent a small portion of STEM majors. Student-athletes pursuing STEM disciplines benefit from the assistance of academic and athletic advisors; this study explored student-athletes' experiences with such dual advising. Building on Terenzini and Reason's (2005) comprehensive model of influences on student learning and persistence, our findings highlighted STEM athletes' need for individualized advising, support engagement in STEM, and options and flexibility in the curriculum. The study also exposed uncertainty about the different roles of academic and athletic advising units and the ways limited communication diminishes the effectiveness of the advising units' collaborative efforts.
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团队合作让梦想成真:双重指导下STEM学生运动员的经历
尽管美国迫切需要科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)专业的大学毕业生,但美国大学体育协会(National Collegiate Athletic Association)的一级学生运动员只占STEM专业学生的一小部分。追求STEM学科的学生运动员受益于学术和运动顾问的帮助;本研究探讨了学生运动员在这种双重指导下的经验。基于Terenzini和Reason(2005)对学生学习和坚持的影响的综合模型,我们的研究结果强调了STEM运动员对个性化建议的需求,对STEM参与的支持,以及课程的选择和灵活性。该研究还暴露了学术和体育咨询单位不同角色的不确定性,以及有限的沟通方式削弱了咨询单位合作努力的有效性。
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