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THE UNDERGRADUATE STEM RESEARCH EXPERIENCES OF AFRICAN AMERICAN MALES AT A HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGE

机译:一所历史悠久的黑人大学的非洲美国人的本科专业研究经验

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Despite some gains in recent years, and state and national efforts to improve the numbers and retention of Black men in colleges across the United States, Black males, compared to their female counterparts, continue to have lower rates of degree completion, particularly in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) disciplines. In an effort to increase degree attainment, policymakers have begun investing considerable resources to ensure appropriate academic and social supports for Black male students in higher education. This paper examines the experiences of African American male undergraduates participating in a federally funded research training program at a Historically Black College. Using a mixed-method approach with qualitative interviews and quantitative survey data, the study examines ihe experiences of Black male students in terms of the following: persistence in intended major, highest aspirational degree; perception of academic preparedness; academic year and summer research experience; participation in professional STEM meetings; formal tours of graduate schools; and perceptions of the value of an undergraduate research experience. Findings show that students who participated in the formal undergraduate research program were more likely than their comparison peers to have persisted in their intended major; these students were also more likely to aspire to earn a STEM PhD or a joint MD/STEM PhD degree. Students also report their research experiences bolstered their performance in upper-level STEM courses, and enhanced their confidence in their ability to study science at a top-ranked department. Results show that preprofessional socialization into the community of science has remarkable consequences for the pursuit of STEM graduate education.
机译:尽管近年来取得了一些进展,并且美国各州和国家为提高黑人在美国大学中的人数和留住率做出了努力,但与女性相比,黑人男性的学位完成率仍然较低,尤其是在理科,技术,工程和数学(STEM)学科。为了提高学位程度,决策者已开始投入大量资源,以确保为黑人男性高等教育提供适当的学术和社会支持。本文考察了历史悠久的黑人大学参加由联邦资助的研究培训计划的非洲裔美国男性大学生的经历。该研究采用定性访谈和定量调查数据的混合方法,从以下方面对黑人男学生的经历进行了检查:坚持预期的专业,最高的期望度;对学术准备的看法;学年和暑期研究经验;参加专业STEM会议;研究生院的正式参观;和对大学研究经验价值的看法。研究结果表明,参加正式本科研究课程的学生比同龄人更有可能坚持他们的预期专业。这些学生也更有可能获得STEM博士学位或MD / STEM博士学位。学生们还报告说,他们的研究经验增强了他们在高阶STEM课程中的表现,并增强了他们对在一流部门学习科学的能力的信心。结果表明,职业前社会化到科学界对追求STEM研究生教育具有显着影响。

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