Gibau Gina Sanchez
Department of Anthropology, Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN 46202
CBE Life Sci Educ. 2015 Fall;14(3). doi: 10.1187/cbe.14-06-0103.
Qualitative studies that examine the experiences of underrepresented minority students in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields are comparatively few. This study explores the self-reported experiences of underrepresented graduate students in the biomedical sciences of a large, midwestern, urban university. Document analysis of interview transcripts from program evaluations capture firsthand accounts of student experiences and reveal the need for a critical examination of current intervention programs designed to reverse the trend of underrepresentation in the biomedical sciences. Findings point to themes aligned around the benefits and challenges of program components, issues of social adjustment, the utility of supportive relationships, and environmental impacts.
对在科学、技术、工程和数学领域中代表性不足的少数族裔学生的经历进行研究的定性研究相对较少。本研究探讨了一所位于中西部的大型城市大学中,在生物医学科学领域代表性不足的研究生自我报告的经历。对项目评估访谈记录的文件分析获取了学生经历的第一手资料,并揭示了对当前旨在扭转生物医学科学领域代表性不足趋势的干预项目进行批判性审视的必要性。研究结果指出了围绕项目组成部分的益处和挑战、社会适应问题、支持性关系的效用以及环境影响等方面的主题。