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African American Studentsa?? Participation in Online Distance Education in STEM Disciplines: Implications for HBCUs

机译:非洲裔美国学生??参加STEM学科的在线远程教育:对HBCU的启示

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Despite the increase in online distant learning initiatives at many of the nationa??s colleges and universities, collectively, Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) continue to lag behind non-HBCUs in the development and implementation of online courses and programs. Data produced by the National Center for Education Statistics show that African American students are enrolled in significantly less distance education courses when compared with White students. In addition, there is a substantial disparity in the number of online science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) courses and programs when compared with online courses and programs in education, business, or the social sciences at HBCUs. The primary aim of this article is to examine data that explore African American studentsa?? participation in distance education in STEM disciplines. Recommendations for future research are also discussed in this article.
机译:尽管全国许多高校的在线远程学习计划有所增加,但从历史上看,黑人高等学校(HBCU)在开发和实施在线课程和计划方面仍然落后于非HBCU。国家教育统计中心的数据显示,与白人学生相比,非洲裔美国学生的远程教育课程注册人数明显减少。此外,与HBCU的教育,商业或社会科学方面的在线课程和计划相比,在线科学,技术,工程和数学(STEM)课程和计划的数量存在很大差异。本文的主要目的是研究探索非裔美国人学生的数据?参与STEM学科的远程教育。本文还讨论了对未来研究的建议。

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