Becker Bryan K, Schiller Alicia M, Zucker Irving H, Eager Eric A, Bronner Liliana P, Godfrey Maurice
Cellular and Integrative Physiology, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska;
Cellular and Integrative Physiology, University of Nebraska Medical Center, Omaha, Nebraska.
Adv Physiol Educ. 2017 Mar 1;41(1):137-144. doi: 10.1152/advan.00165.2016.
Underserved minority groups are disproportionately absent from the pursuit of careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields. One such underserved population, Native Americans, are particularly underrepresented in STEM fields. Although recent advocacy and outreach designed toward increasing minority involvement in health care-related occupations have been mostly successful, little is known about the efficacy of outreach programs in increasing minority enthusiasm toward careers in traditional scientific professions. Furthermore, very little is known about outreach among Native American schools toward increasing involvement in STEM. We collaborated with tribal middle and high schools in South Dakota and Nebraska through a National Institutes of Health Science Education Partnership Award to hold a day-long physiology, activity-based event to increase both understanding of physiology and enthusiasm to scientific careers. We recruited volunteer biomedical scientists and trainees from the University of Nebraska Medical Center, Nebraska Wesleyan University, and University of South Dakota. To evaluate the effectiveness of the day of activities, 224 of the ~275-300 participating students completed both a pre- and postevent evaluation assessment. We observed increases in both students self-perceived knowledge of physiology and enthusiasm toward scientific career opportunities after the day of outreach activities. We conclude that activity-based learning opportunities in underserved populations are effective in increasing both knowledge of science and interest in scientific careers.
在科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)领域的职业追求中,未得到充分服务的少数群体所占比例极低。其中一个未得到充分服务的群体——美国原住民,在STEM领域的代表性尤其不足。尽管最近为增加少数群体参与医疗保健相关职业而进行的宣传和推广大多取得了成功,但对于推广项目在增强少数群体对传统科学职业的热情方面的效果却知之甚少。此外,对于美国原住民学校为增加对STEM的参与度而开展的推广活动,了解也非常少。我们通过美国国立卫生研究院科学教育合作奖,与南达科他州和内布拉斯加州的部落初中和高中合作,举办了为期一天的基于活动的生理学活动,以增进对生理学的理解和对科学职业的热情。我们从内布拉斯加大学医学中心、内布拉斯加卫斯理大学和南达科他大学招募了志愿生物医学科学家和学员。为了评估活动当天的效果,在约275 - 300名参与的学生中,有224名学生完成了活动前和活动后的评估。我们观察到,在推广活动日之后,学生对生理学的自我认知知识以及对科学职业机会的热情都有所增加。我们得出结论,为未得到充分服务的人群提供基于活动的学习机会,在增加科学知识和对科学职业的兴趣方面是有效的。