MacLachlan Anne J
University of California Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, USA.
Mt Sinai J Med. 2012 Nov-Dec;79(6):769-81. doi: 10.1002/msj.21350.
This article reviews a selection of undergraduate programs intended to increase successful minority participation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics majors, potentially leading to biomedical careers. The object is to examine their structure, consider how well they address the issues of the target population, and assess the extent to which they have met/meet their goals. As a means of conducting this review, the first step is to examine the concepts used as the building blocks for program design. These concepts are found in a shared, yet often undefined, vocabulary used in most undergraduate programs for minority students. The hypothesis is that a shared vocabulary obscures a broad range of meaning and interpretation that has serious ramifications affecting student success. How these building blocks are understood and implemented strongly reflects the institution where the program is housed. The discussion further considers the nature of a number of programs created by the National Science Foundation and the National Institutes of Health specifically for underrepresented minority students and examines one program in detail, the University of California Berkeley's National Science Foundation Research Experience for Undergraduates Program in Molecular, Cell, and Evolutionary Biology. The characteristics of federally organized programs and the Research Experience for Undergraduates are contrasted with 2 very successful student-centered local programs based on a different conceptual model.
本文回顾了一系列本科项目,这些项目旨在提高少数族裔学生在科学、技术、工程和数学专业的成功率,并有可能通向生物医学职业道路。目的是研究它们的结构,思考它们在解决目标人群问题方面的成效,以及评估它们在多大程度上实现了自己的目标。作为进行此项回顾的一种方式,第一步是审视用作项目设计基石的概念。这些概念存在于大多数面向少数族裔学生的本科项目所共用但往往未明确界定的词汇中。假设是,共用词汇掩盖了广泛的含义和解读,这对学生的成功有着严重影响。这些基石如何被理解和实施,强烈反映了开展该项目的机构情况。讨论进一步考虑了美国国家科学基金会和美国国立卫生研究院专门为代表性不足的少数族裔学生设立的一些项目的性质,并详细研究了一个项目,即加州大学伯克利分校的美国国家科学基金会分子、细胞与进化生物学本科研究经验项目。联邦组织的项目和本科研究经验项目的特点与基于不同概念模型的两个非常成功的以学生为中心地方项目形成了对比。