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"It's not just one thing!" Examining the role of a STEM enrichment program in facilitating college readiness and retention among underserved students of color.
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"It's not just one thing!" Examining the role of a STEM enrichment program in facilitating college readiness and retention among underserved students of color./
作者:
Lane, Tonisha Brandy.
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265 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-11(E), Section: A.
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Dissertation Abstracts International76-11A(E).
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9781321928532
"It's not just one thing!" Examining the role of a STEM enrichment program in facilitating college readiness and retention among underserved students of color.
Lane, Tonisha Brandy.
"It's not just one thing!" Examining the role of a STEM enrichment program in facilitating college readiness and retention among underserved students of color.
- 265 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 76-11(E), Section: A.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Michigan State University, 2015.
Advancing the success of students of color in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) is a pressing and complex issue. There are several trends (e.g., changing demographics, an aging workforce, and globally competitive market), which make improving retention and success among students of color in STEM fields important. STEM enrichment programs have shown promise in sustaining underrepresented students' science interests and strengthening their readiness for college level work. Thus, this study investigated how a STEM enrichment program facilitates college readiness and retention among students of color at a predominantly White, large, public, research university.
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In this study, I used an explanatory, holistic case study approach to examine the strategies and practices employed in the program to support student success (Yin, 2003). The study was conducted at Jefferson State University (pseudonym), a predominantly White, large, public research university in the Midwest. The Comprehensive STEM Program (CSP, pseudonym) at Jefferson State was established in 2007 with the National Science Foundation Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (NSF-LSAMP) grant. CSP contains eight program components: a six-week academic intensive residential summer bridge program, bi-weekly advising meetings, weekly recitation sessions, selected STEM sections of math and science courses, first-year seminar, residential assignment, peer mentoring, and undergraduate research opportunity. The program capacity is 50 students.
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