| Literature DB >> 35340448 |
Rebecca Campbell-Montalvo1,2, Andrea Lucy Putwen1, Lucas Hill3, Heather E Metcalf1,4, Ershela L Sims1,4, Jan W Peters5, Alexandra N Zimmerman6, Donald L Gillian-Daniel1,3, Gretalyn M Leibnitz1, Verónica A Segarra1,7.
Abstract
Professional STEM societies have been identified as an important lever to address STEM diversity, equity, and inclusion. In this Perspectives article, we chronicle the highlights of the first Amplifying the Alliance to Catalyze Change for Equity in STEM Success (ACCESS+) convening held in September 2021. Here, we introduce the three-part ACCESS+ approach using a model that entails (i) completion of a DEI self-assessment known as the equity environmental scanning tool, (ii) guided action plan development and iteration, and (iii) sustained participation in a community of practice.Entities:
Keywords: action planning; community of practice; diversity; equity; equity environmental scanning tool self-assessment; inclusion; professional STEM societies
Year: 2022 PMID: 35340448 PMCID: PMC8941930 DOI: 10.1128/jmbe.00340-21
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Microbiol Biol Educ ISSN: 1935-7877
The 11 frames of the EEST
| No. | Frame | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Governance and leadership | How the society is run and how major decisions are made about the goals and efforts of the society |
| 2 | Membership | Membership processes and the structures that shape membership |
| 3 | Programs: meetings, conferences and events | Who participates, and how people participate, in society activities; covers meetings, conferences, and events |
| 4 | Professionalization | Career growth, training, and mentoring availability and management |
| 5 | Student chapters | Extensions of the society located on university campuses that serve and support students in the field |
| 6 | Awards | Policies and procedures by which people are selected and recognized for awards and support |
| 7 | Communications and marketing | Society communication with its members and stakeholders; including the content that is communicated |
| 8 | Outreach and engagement | Society promotion and engagement with the public, including schools, universities, and other stakeholders |
| 9 | Employment | How employees are recruited, managed, and promoted in the society |
| 10 | Advocacy | The process and content of the society’s official position statements on topical issues |
| 11 | Publishing | Publishing policies, processes, and products produced by the society |
FIG 1Force field analysis. Lewin’s force field analysis (1951), as part of his overall field theory, proposed that organizational change encounters two opposing forces, those advancing change and those preventing change.