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Modifying Summer Undergraduate Research Programs during COVID-19 Increased Graduate School Intentions but Exacerbated Anxieties

机译:在 COVID-19 期间修改暑期本科生研究项目增加了研究生院的意图但加剧了焦虑

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COVID-19 created unprecedented challenges for college students, highlighting the need to provide educational contexts that foster well-being. Summer undergraduate research experiences (SUREs) constitute a high-impact practice, yet little systematic knowledge exists about how the first surge of COVID-19 influenced undergraduate researchers’ well-being. This knowledge is important for preparing for future disruptions. This study applies the student well-being model (SWBM) to examine how SURE status (e.g., modification vs. cancellation) impacted students’ mental health and graduate school intentions using primary survey data collected from U.S. undergraduate researchers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields in Summer 2020 (n = 408, from 131 institutions). Just under half had their SURE canceled, and the others engaged in modified SUREs. Students whose SUREs were canceled had reduced anxiety severity (p < 0.05), but greater concerns about graduate school matriculation (p < 0.001), compared with students with modified SUREs. Results suggest that modified SUREs are a reasonable path forward under conditions where in-person contact is untenable. Results point toward potential improvements in higher education practices that may enhance student well-being following disruptive events. Program directors can address potential causes of anxiety in modified SUREs, advocate for student-centered adjustments to graduate admission processes, and use experiences during COVID-19 as a springboard to broaden participation in undergraduate research.
机译:COVID-19 给大学生带来了前所未有的挑战,凸显了提供促进福祉的教育环境的必要性。暑期本科生研究体验 (SURE) 构成了一种高影响力的实践,但关于 COVID-19 的第一次激增如何影响本科生研究人员的福祉,几乎没有系统知识。这些知识对于为未来的中断做好准备非常重要。本研究应用学生福祉模型 (SWBM) 来研究 SURE 状态(例如,修改与取消)如何影响学生的心理健康和研究生院意向,使用从 2020 年夏季科学、技术、工程和数学 (STEM) 领域的美国本科生研究人员收集的原始调查数据(n = 408,来自 131 个机构)。只有不到一半的 SURE 被取消,其他人则从事修改后的 SURE。与改良 SURE 的学生相比,取消 SURE 的学生焦虑严重程度降低 (p < 0.05),但对研究生入学的担忧更大 (p < 0.001)。结果表明,在面对面接触站不住脚的情况下,修改后的 SURE 是一条合理的前进道路。结果表明,高等教育实践可能会有所改进,这可能会在破坏性事件发生后提高学生的福祉。项目主管可以解决修改后的 SURE 中焦虑的潜在原因,倡导以学生为中心的研究生录取流程调整,并利用 COVID-19 期间的经验作为跳板来扩大对本科生研究的参与。

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