Race and Ethnicity in Biology Research Mentoring Relationships.

IF 2.5 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Diversity in Higher Education Pub Date : 2020-09-01 DOI:10.1037/dhe0000106
Angela Byars-Winston, Patrice Leverett, Ross J Benbow, Christine Pfund, Nancy Thayer-Hart, Janet Branchaw
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This case study investigated how mentors and mentees in biology experience and understand race and ethnicity in their research mentoring relationships. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with mentors (n = 23) and mentees (n = 15) who had participated in an undergraduate biology summer research opportunity program at a large Midwestern research-intensive university. Interview transcripts were coded using an inductive, thematic analysis. Themes that emerged are presented, describing both participants' experiences with and beliefs about race and ethnicity in research training contexts (e.g., mentoring relationships, lab and field experiences). Although similarities were identified, the experiences and beliefs of mentors and mentees were not always aligned. Implications of the findings for training interventions and institutional partnerships to enhance the effectiveness of research mentoring relationships are discussed, with the goal of positively impacting the educational success of students from historically underrepresented racial/ethnic groups in science career pathways.

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生物学研究指导关系中的种族与民族。
本案例研究调查了生物学导师和被指导者在研究指导关系中如何体验和理解种族与民族。研究人员对导师(23 人)和被指导者(15 人)进行了半结构化访谈,他们都参加了中西部一所大型研究密集型大学的本科生生物学暑期研究机会项目。访谈记录采用归纳式主题分析法进行编码。访谈中出现的主题描述了参与者在研究培训环境(如指导关系、实验室和实地体验)中的种族和民族经历以及对种族和民族的看法。虽然发现了一些相似之处,但指导者和被指导者的经历和信念并不总是一致的。本文讨论了研究结果对培训干预和机构合作的影响,以提高研究指导关系的有效性,从而对科学职业道路上历来代表性不足的种族/民族群体学生的教育成功产生积极影响。
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