Literature DB >> 34100649

Teaching Undergraduates to Communicate Science, Cultivate Mentoring Relationships, and Navigate Science Culture.

Diedra M Wrighting1, Jamie Dombach2, Mike Walker3, Jenene Cook3, Marlina Duncan4, Gisselle Velez Ruiz5, Adán Colón-Carmona6, Bruce Birren5,7.   

Abstract

The historic underrepresentation of women, certain racial and ethnic minorities, and members of other marginalized groups in careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) reflects a disproportionate exit of individuals from these academic and career paths due to both environmental and personal factors. To transition successfully from classroom-based learning to the research environment, students must acquire various forms of capital nested within a largely hidden curriculum that most scientists learn informally. We have developed a semester-long course for undergraduate researchers that makes explicit concepts and strategies that contribute to STEM persistence. The course teaches skills for: 1) scientific communication; 2) maximizing the effectiveness of research mentoring relationships; and 3) navigating scientific culture and its interactions with multiple social identities. We offered the course for three consecutive semesters at the University of Massachusetts Boston to 33 students from different backgrounds, academic majors, and educational experiences. Quantitative and qualitative assessments demonstrated student learning in all three areas of emphasis. By deliberately combining instruction and practice in skills, such as those needed to present and critique scientific research, with skills needed to optimize personal interactions and key research relationships, we have created a novel learning experience to promote persistence in STEM.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34100649      PMCID: PMC8715813          DOI: 10.1187/cbe.20-03-0052

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  CBE Life Sci Educ        ISSN: 1931-7913            Impact factor:   3.955


  42 in total

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Journal:  Am Psychol       Date:  2004-09

2.  Patching the Pipeline: Reducing Educational Disparities in the Sciences Through Minority Training Programs.

Authors:  P Wesley Schultz; Paul R Hernandez; Anna Woodcock; Mica Estrada; Randie C Chance; Maria Aguilar; Richard T Serpe
Journal:  Educ Eval Policy Anal       Date:  2011-03-01

3.  Diversifying Science: Intervention Programs Moderate the Effect of Stereotype Threat on Motivation and Career Choice.

Authors:  Anna Woodcock; Paul R Hernandez; P Wesley Schultz
Journal:  Soc Psychol Personal Sci       Date:  2015-09-28

4.  Defining Attributes and Metrics of Effective Research Mentoring Relationships.

Authors:  Christine Pfund; Angela Byars-Winston; Janet Branchaw; Sylvia Hurtado; Kevin Eagan
Journal:  AIDS Behav       Date:  2016-09

5.  Diversifying Science: Underrepresented Student Experiences in Structured Research Programs.

Authors:  Sylvia Hurtado; Nolan L Cabrera; Monica H Lin; Lucy Arellano; Lorelle L Espinosa
Journal:  Res High Educ       Date:  2009-03

6.  Making a Difference in Science Education: The Impact of Undergraduate Research Programs.

Authors:  M Kevin Eagan; Sylvia Hurtado; Mitchell J Chang; Gina A Garcia; Felisha A Herrera; Juan C Garibay
Journal:  Am Educ Res J       Date:  2013-08

7.  Sustaining Optimal Motivation: A Longitudinal Analysis of Interventions to Broaden Participation of Underrepresented Students in STEM.

Authors:  Paul R Hernandez; P Wesley Schultz; Mica Estrada; Anna Woodcock; Randie C Chance
Journal:  J Educ Psychol       Date:  2013-02-01

8.  Teaching the process of science: faculty perceptions and an effective methodology.

Authors:  David Coil; Mary Pat Wenderoth; Matthew Cunningham; Clarissa Dirks
Journal:  CBE Life Sci Educ       Date:  2010       Impact factor: 3.325

9.  Promoting professional identity, motivation, and persistence: Benefits of an informal mentoring program for female undergraduate students.

Authors:  Paul R Hernandez; Brittany Bloodhart; Rebecca T Barnes; Amanda S Adams; Sandra M Clinton; Ilana Pollack; Elaine Godfrey; Melissa Burt; Emily V Fischer
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-11-01       Impact factor: 3.240

10.  Pilot Study of an Intervention to Increase Cultural Awareness in Research Mentoring: Implications for Diversifying the Scientific Workforce.

Authors:  Angela Byars-Winston; Veronica Y Womack; Amanda R Butz; Richard McGee; Sandra C Quinn; Emily Utzerath; Carrie L Saetermoe; Stephen Thomas
Journal:  J Clin Transl Sci       Date:  2018-08-08
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  2 in total

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Authors:  Hollie I Swanson
Journal:  Front Toxicol       Date:  2022-06-30

2.  Mentorship in Undergraduate Biomedical Education: Identifying Student Opinions and Expectations.

Authors:  Bradley C Wright; Aric D Schadler; Hollie I Swanson
Journal:  J Med Educ Curric Dev       Date:  2022-04-28
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