改进和持续的研究生项目多样性成果:布朗大学IMSD项目的十年分析和总结。

Journal for STEM education research Pub Date : 2021-12-01 Epub Date: 2021-07-08 DOI:10.1007/s41979-021-00057-z
Andrew G Campbell, Nancy L Thompson, Marlina Duncan, Elizabeth O Harrington
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本报告描述了布朗大学实施实践的10年成果,这些实践支持和促进了在科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)研究生培训中代表性不足的学生的成功。结果显示,相对于他们的同龄人,支持学生在组成多样性,保留和学位获得方面持续改善。结果是,历史上代表性不足的少数民族(URM)学生的入学学生多样性从19人(179人中的35人)增加到26%(223人中的58人),该群体的博士学位获得率从4人(25人中的1人)增加到14%(44人中的6人)。这些成就是通过国家普通医学科学研究所资助的布朗大学学生发展最大化倡议(IMSD)计划引入和协调学术和课外实践之后取得的。这些成果的核心是IMSD的实践与该大学最近发起的多样性倡议的一致。所描述的结果是建立文化的长期承诺的结果,包括:(1)发展为代表性不足的学生服务的关系,(2)提供个性化的教育计划,支持和基于技能的学习,补充基于学科的研究和课程,以及(3)投资于建立重视并受益于多样性的文化的过程。这些做法可能会产生类似的结果和成功的学生,当应用到其他地方。
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Improved and Sustained Graduate Programs Diversity Outcomes: a 10-year Analysis and Summary of the Brown University IMSD Program.

This report describes the 10-year outcome of implementing practices that support and foster success of underrepresented students in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) graduate training at Brown University. The results show sustained improvements in compositional diversity, retention, and degree attainment of supported students relative to their peers. Among the outcomes is an increase in enrolled student diversity from 19 (35 of 179) to 26% (58 of 223) for historically underrepresented minority (URM) students and an increase in Ph.D. degree attainment from 4 (1 of 25) to 14% (6 of 44) for this group. These achievements follow the introduction and coordination of academic and co-curricular practices through the National Institutes of General Medical Sciences-funded Brown University Initiative to Maximize Student Development (IMSD) Program. At the center of these outcomes is the alignment of IMSD practices with recent diversity initiatives launched by the university. The outcomes described result from long-term commitments to building a culture that includes: (1) development of relationships that serve underrepresented students, (2) provision of a personalized education program of support and skills-based learning that supplements discipline-based research and coursework, and (3) investments in processes that build a culture that values and benefits from diversity. These practices may yield similar outcomes and success for students when applied elsewhere.

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