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Bruthers, C. Brooke; Hedman, Emma L.; Matyas, Marsha Lakes – Advances in Physiology Education, 2021
While many professional societies, colleges, and universities offer undergraduate summer research experience (URE) programs for students, few have systematically evaluated their programs for impacts on the fellows. The American Physiological Society (APS) developed and administered multiple UREs with varying target groups: students with and…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Student Research, Research Projects, Research Skills
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Turley, Gemma – Primary Science, 2021
This article was inspired by two of Gemma Turley's greatest passions, science and history, and demonstrates how exploring the history of scientists and scientific discovery in primary schools can support teaching of primary science. Herein she explains how educators can use the history of science to highlight to children that science is a career…
Descriptors: Science History, Elementary School Students, Science Instruction, History Instruction
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Zwick, Rebecca; Blatter, Andrew; Ye, Lei; Isham, Steven – Educational Assessment, 2021
Today, postsecondary institutions in the US typically wish to enroll entering classes that are both academically qualified and diverse. Although the definition of diversity varies from school to school, the challenge is essentially the same: How can academic objectives be combined with goals that involve the composition of the entering class? Many…
Descriptors: College Admission, Student Diversity, Disproportionate Representation, Academic Achievement
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Campbell, C. Dean – Diversity in Higher Education, 2021
The underrepresentation of African-American faculty in the US professoriate has persisted for some time. Relatedly, adjunct faculty remain a fast-growing sector of the professoriate. Adjunct faculty include "experts" and "specialists" who teach postsecondary courses with a narrow focus and with content tailored to their…
Descriptors: College Faculty, Adjunct Faculty, African American Teachers, Disproportionate Representation
Janell E. Gibson – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Women are underrepresented as college and university (school) presidents and currently hold about 30% of school presidencies. In 2014, the American Council on Education (ACE) launched an initiative to achieve gender parity among U.S. school presidencies by 2030. To support this initiative, Dr. Belle Wheelan, president of the Southern Association…
Descriptors: College Presidents, Females, Disproportionate Representation, Equal Opportunities (Jobs)
CharMaine Y. Hines – ProQuest LLC, 2021
This phenomenological study explored the perceptions of thirty-four CEOs of color of the underrepresentation of minorities serving in presidential roles at community colleges. Research has identified an underrepresentation of race and gender diversity among community college presidents that fails to mirror the racial and ethnic diversity of…
Descriptors: Minority Groups, Community Colleges, Administrators, Administrator Attitudes
Rasheed Bility – ProQuest LLC, 2021
Federal law states that any student suspected of having a disability must meet initial eligibility requirements to qualify for special education services. Furthermore, an individual education program (IEP) team is required by federal law to re-evaluate each student with a qualified disability tri-annually to assess his or her ongoing need for such…
Descriptors: Special Education, Disproportionate Representation, Minority Group Students, Urban Schools
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Esther Drill; Jessica A. Lavery; Stephanie Lobaugh; Jessica Flynn; Samantha Brown; Hannah Kalvin; Joanne F. Chou; David Nemirovsky; Zoe Guan; Sujata Patil; Kay See Tan – Journal of Statistics and Data Science Education, 2025
Persistent underrepresentation of Black and Hispanic Statistics degree holders relative to the U.S. population occurs at all levels in post-secondary education, contributing to the underrepresentation of Black and Hispanic Bio/Statisticians. Attempting to address this inequity before the undergraduate level, Memorial Sloan Kettering (MSK)'s Bridge…
Descriptors: Interaction, Electronic Learning, Statistics, Outreach Programs
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Jeremy Elliott-Engel; Nicholas A. A Morris – Journal of Youth Development, 2025
The First-Generation 4-H Youth Member (FG4-HYM) Intervention Framework is an organizational management perspective for preparing 4-H youth programs that supports the welcoming of youth and families that have no previous experience with the organization. Using the Bronfenbrenner ecological model, we explore the multiple layers of 4-H program…
Descriptors: Youth Programs, Novices, Youth Clubs, Experience
Taylor K. Odle; Michael A. Gottfried; Trey Miller; Rodney J. Andrews – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2025
Despite consistent evidence on the benefits of same-race instructor matching in K-12 settings and developing work in higher education, research has yet to conceptualize and document the incidence of same-race matching. That is, even if same-race matching produces positive effects, how likely are racially minoritized students to ever experience an…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, Race, Teacher Student Relationship, Minority Group Students
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Michelle S. Johnson; Kathy C. Haynie; Lalita A. Shevde; J. Michael Wyss – Journal of STEM Outreach, 2025
A lack of academic and social readiness limits the successful transition to high school and college for many students from populations historically underrepresented in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) and historically underrepresented groups in biomedical careers (HUG). Also, many families from underrepresented groups share little…
Descriptors: Secondary School Science, Biology, Research Training, Disproportionate Representation
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Gabrielle Rabinowitz; Katherine S. Moore; Safinah Ali; Mark Weckel; Irene Lee; Preeti Gupta; Rachel Chaffee – International Journal of STEM Education, 2025
This study evaluates the effectiveness of a machine learning (ML) integrated science curriculum implemented within the Science Research Mentorship Program (SRMP) for high school youth at the American Museum of Natural History (AMNH) over 2 years. The 4-week curriculum focused on ML knowledge gain, skill development, and self-efficacy, particularly…
Descriptors: High School Students, Museums, Science Teaching Centers, Artificial Intelligence
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Amanda K. Sesko; Emily Cilli-Turner; E. C. Cline; Elin A. Björling; Marc Nahmani – Journal of STEM Education: Innovations and Research, 2025
To date, success in STEM has been primarily measured via grade point averages, retention in STEM programs, as well as obtaining STEM degrees and careers. Here we consider "choice and autonomy to explore" varied academic options in determining success, as the development of interest is dynamic and sometimes fluid; it changes with the…
Descriptors: STEM Education, Economically Disadvantaged, Low Income Students, Disproportionate Representation
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Owen Johnson; Trinetia Respress – Athens Journal of Education, 2025
The underrepresentation of African Americans in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields in the United States is well documented. Statistics show that while African Americans make up 12.4% of the U.S. population, only 37% of African American 18-24-year-olds are enrolled in college, 45.9% complete their degrees within six…
Descriptors: STEM Education, African American Students, Disproportionate Representation, High School Students
Michelle Spiegel; Leah Clark; Thurston Domina; Emily Penner; Paul Hanselman; Paul Y. Yoo; Andrew Penner – Annenberg Institute for School Reform at Brown University, 2025
Children from families across the income distribution attend public schools, making schools and classrooms potential sites for interaction between more- and less-affluent children. However, limited information exists regarding the extent of economic integration in these contexts. We merge educational administrative data from Oregon with measures…
Descriptors: Family Income, Interaction, Socioeconomic Status, Peer Relationship
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