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评估加州大学伯克利分校的科学多元化项目:问题多于答案。

Evaluating a science diversity program at UC Berkeley: more questions than answers.

作者信息

Matsui John, Liu Roger, Kane Caroline M

机构信息

Biology Scholars Program, Department of Molecular and Cell Biology, 2075 Valley Life Sciences Building, University of California, Berkeley 94720-3200, USA.

出版信息

Cell Biol Educ. 2003 Summer;2(2):117-21. doi: 10.1187/cbe.02-10-0050.

Abstract

For the past three decades, much attention has been focused on developing diversity programs designed to improve the academic success of underrepresented minorities, primarily in mathematics, science, and engineering. However, ethnic minorities remain underrepresented in science majors and careers. Over the last 10 years, the Biology Scholars Program (BSP), a diversity program at the University of California (UC), Berkeley, has worked to increase the participation and success of students majoring in the biological sciences. A quantitative comparison of students in and out of the program indicates that students in BSP graduate with a degree in biology at significantly higher rates than students not in BSP regardless of race/ethnicity. Furthermore, students who are in BSP have statistically lower high school grade point averages (GPAs) and Scholastic Achievement Test (SAT) scores than students not in BSP. African-American and Hispanic students who join BSP graduate with significantly higher UC Berkeley biology GPAs than non-BSP African-American and Hispanic students, respectively. Majority (Asian and White) students in BSP graduate with statistically similar UC GPAs despite having lower SAT scores than non-BSP majority students. Although BSP students are more successful in completing a biology degree than non-program members, the results raise a series of questions about why the program works and for whom.

摘要

在过去三十年里,人们一直非常关注制定旨在提高代表性不足的少数族裔在学术上取得成功的多元化项目,主要涉及数学、科学和工程领域。然而,少数族裔在科学专业和职业领域的代表性仍然不足。在过去十年中,加利福尼亚大学伯克利分校的一个多元化项目——生物学学者计划(BSP),致力于提高生物科学专业学生的参与度和成功率。对该项目内外学生的定量比较表明,无论种族/族裔如何,BSP项目的学生获得生物学学位的毕业率都显著高于非BSP项目的学生。此外,从统计学角度来看,参加BSP项目的学生高中平均绩点(GPA)和学术能力评估测试(SAT)成绩低于未参加该项目的学生。加入BSP项目的非裔美国学生和西班牙裔学生毕业时,其在加州大学伯克利分校的生物学GPA分别显著高于未参加BSP项目的非裔美国学生和西班牙裔学生。尽管参加BSP项目的多数族裔(亚裔和白人)学生SAT成绩低于未参加该项目的多数族裔学生,但他们毕业时在加州大学的GPA在统计学上相似。虽然BSP项目的学生在获得生物学学位方面比未参加该项目的学生更成功,但这些结果引发了一系列问题,即该项目为何有效以及对哪些人有效。

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