Dirks Clarissa, Cunningham Matthew
Department of Biology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98195, USA.
CBE Life Sci Educ. 2006 Fall;5(3):218-26. doi: 10.1187/cbe.05-10-0121.
The Biology Fellows Program at the University of Washington aims to enhance diversity in science by helping students succeed in the rigorous introductory biology classes and motivating them to engage in undergraduate research. The composite Scholastic Achievement Test scores and high school grade point averages of the Biology Fellows are comparable to those of students who are not in the program; however, they earn, on average, higher grades in introductory biology classes than non-Biology Fellows. Underrepresented minorities and disadvantaged students in the program also earn higher grades in the introductory biology classes than do their non-Biology Fellows counterparts. Analysis of the performance of Biology Fellows shows that the program assists students who are not proficient in certain science process skills and that students who lack these skills are at risk for failing introductory biology. This evaluation provides insight for designing programs that aim to enhance the performance of beginning students of biology, particularly for underrepresented minorities, who want to obtain a life science degree.
华盛顿大学的生物学研究员项目旨在通过帮助学生在严格的生物学入门课程中取得成功,并激励他们参与本科研究,来提高科学界的多样性。生物学研究员的学术综合能力测试成绩和高中平均绩点与未参加该项目的学生相当;然而,他们在生物学入门课程中的平均成绩比非生物学研究员的学生更高。该项目中未被充分代表的少数族裔和弱势学生在生物学入门课程中的成绩也高于他们的非生物学研究员同龄人。对生物学研究员表现的分析表明,该项目帮助了那些在某些科学过程技能方面不熟练的学生,而缺乏这些技能的学生有在生物学入门课程中不及格的风险。这项评估为设计旨在提高生物学初学者,特别是那些希望获得生命科学学位的未被充分代表的少数族裔学生表现的项目提供了见解。