指导在促进STEM教育和研究中的多样性公平和包容方面的作用。

IF 2.7 4区 医学 Q3 IMMUNOLOGY Pathogens and disease Pub Date : 2022-07-21 DOI:10.1093/femspd/ftac019
Andrea G Marshall, Zer Vue, Caroline B Palavicino-Maggio, Kit Neikirk, Heather K Beasley, Edgar Garza-Lopez, Sandra A Murray, Denise Martinez, Amber Crabtree, Zachary C Conley, Larry Vang, Jamaine S Davis, Keesha L Powell-Roach, Susan Campbell, Lillian J Brady, Angyth B Dal, Bryanna Shao, Stefanie Alexander, Nancy Vang, Neng Vue, Mein Vue, Haysetta D Shuler, Elsie C Spencer, Derrick J Morton, Antentor Hinton
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师徒关系的成功源于积极和尊重的倾听,以及学习和接受个人成长机会的意愿。这决定了每一位学员及其在科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)领域的发展方向。培养融洽的关系,提出和思考有意义的问题,以及接受建设性的反馈,对于支持富有成效的师徒关系至关重要。可以建立成功的STEM指导,并允许被指导者,特别是代表性不足的少数民族(urm),在他们感到受欢迎和支持的环境中蓬勃发展。然而,来自代表性不足的群体的被指导者往往由于导师缺乏意识、自身培训不足或缺乏对被指导者困难的理解而经历不足的指导。重要的是,导师和学员要共同努力,通过创造力、真实性和网络,促进STEM教育中的多样性、公平性和包容性(DEI)。我们分析了从最近参加了一个有兴趣读研的研讨会的学生那里获得的数据。我们的结果显示,尽管对研讨会的最初期望较低,但许多学生对他们收集的知识感到满意。在这些代表性不足的群体中,STEM多样性的未来和作用在于社区支持,以及他们可以通过DEI倡议和整个职业生涯在他人生活中发挥的重要作用,所有这些都涉及到积极的指导。
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The role of mentoring in promoting diversity equity and inclusion in STEM Education and Research.

The success of mentoring derives from active and respectful listening and the willingness to learn and accept opportunities for personal growth. This shapes every trainee and their destined path in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). The act of cultivating rapport, asking, and pondering meaningful questions, and receiving constructive feedback are critical to support a productive mentoring relationship. Successful mentoring in STEM can be established and allow mentees, especially underrepresented minorities (URMs), to flourish in an environment where they feel welcomed and supported. However, mentees from underrepresented groups often experience inadequate mentoring due to a mentor's lack of awareness, poor trainings themselves, or lack of understanding of the mentee's hardships. It is important for mentors and mentees to work together to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in STEM education through creativity, authenticity, and networking. We analyzed data obtained from students who attended a recent workshop that are interested in going to graduate school. Our results show that despite low initial expectations for the workshop, many students were satisfied in the knowledge they gleaned. The future and role of diversity in STEM within these underrepresented groups lies in community support and an important role that they can play in the lives of others through DEI initiatives and throughout their careers all of which involves positive mentoring.

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Pathogens and disease IMMUNOLOGY-INFECTIOUS DISEASES
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