Andreoli Jeanne M, Feig Andrew, Chang Steven, Welch Sally, Mathur Ambika, Kuleck Gary
1Department of Natural Sciences, Marygrove College, Detroit, MI 48221 USA.
3Department of Chemistry, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 48202 USA.
BMC Proc. 2017 Dec 4;11(Suppl 12):23. doi: 10.1186/s12919-017-0093-6. eCollection 2017.
Faced with decades of severe economic decline, the city of Detroit, Michigan (USA) is on the cusp or reinventing itself. A Consortium was formed of three higher education institutions that have an established mission to serve an urban population and a vested interest in the revitalization of the health, welfare, and economic opportunity in the Detroit metro region that is synergistic with national goals to diversify the biomedical workforce. The purpose of this article is to describe the rationale, approach, and model of the Research Enhancement for BUILDing Detroit (ReBUILDetroit) Consortium, as a cross-campus collaborative for students, faculty, and institutional development. The ReBUILDetroit program is designed to transform the culture of higher education in Detroit, Michigan by educating and training students from diverse and socio-economically disadvantaged backgrounds to become the next generation of biomedical researchers.
Marygrove College, University of Detroit Mercy, and Wayne State University established a Consortium to create and implement innovative, evidence-based and cutting-edge programming. Specific elements include: (1) a pre-college summer enrichment experience; (2) an inter-institutional curricular re-design of target foundational courses in biology, chemistry and social science using the Research Coordination Network (RCN) model; and (3) cross-institutional summer faculty-mentored research projects for ReBUILDetroit Scholars starting as rising sophomores. Student success support includes intentional and intrusive mentoring, financial support, close faculty engagement, ongoing workshops to overcome academic and non-academic barriers, and cohort building activities across the Consortium. Institutional supports, integral to program creation and sustainability, include creating faculty learning communities grounded in professional development opportunities in pedagogy, research and mentorship, and developing novel partnerships and accelerated pipeline programming across the Consortium. This article highlights the development, implementation and evolution of high-impact practices critical for student learning, research-based course development, and the creation of inter-institutional learning communities as a direct result of ReBUILDetroit.
Our cross-institutional collaboration and leveraging of resources in a difficult economic environment, drawing students from high schools with a myriad of strengths and challenges, serves as a model for higher education institutions in large, urban centers who are seeking to diversify their workforces and provide additional opportunities for upward mobility among diverse populations.
面对数十年来严重的经济衰退,美国密歇根州底特律市正处于自我重塑的关键节点。由三所高等教育机构组成的一个联盟已然形成,这些机构肩负着为城市人口服务的既定使命,且在底特律都会区的健康、福利及经济机遇振兴方面有着既得利益,这与实现生物医学劳动力多元化的国家目标相协同。本文旨在描述“助力底特律建设研究强化计划”(ReBUILDetroit)联盟的基本原理、方法及模式,该联盟是一个针对学生、教师和机构发展的跨校区合作组织。ReBUILDetroit项目旨在通过教育和培训来自不同社会经济背景的学生,使其成为下一代生物医学研究人员,从而转变密歇根州底特律市高等教育的文化。
玛丽格罗夫学院、底特律大学梅西分校和韦恩州立大学组建了一个联盟,以创建并实施创新、循证且前沿的项目。具体内容包括:(1)大学预科暑期强化体验;(2)利用研究协调网络(RCN)模式对生物学、化学和社会科学领域的目标基础课程进行跨机构课程重新设计;(3)为从大二开始的ReBUILDetroit学者开展跨机构暑期教师指导研究项目。学生成功支持措施包括有针对性且深入的指导、经济支持、教师密切参与、持续举办克服学术和非学术障碍的研讨会,以及联盟范围内的群体建设活动。对项目创建和可持续性不可或缺的机构支持措施包括,基于教学、研究和指导方面的专业发展机会创建教师学习社区,以及在联盟范围内发展新型伙伴关系和加速人才培养计划。本文重点介绍了ReBUILDetroit带来的对学生学习、基于研究的课程开发以及创建跨机构学习社区至关重要的高影响力实践的发展、实施和演变情况。
我们在艰难的经济环境中开展跨机构合作并利用资源,从具有众多优势和挑战的高中招收学生,这为大型城市中心的高等教育机构提供了一个典范,这些机构正寻求使其劳动力多元化,并为不同人群提供更多向上流动的机会。