Luaces Maria Alonso, Alvarado Aaron R, Keeton Jennifer, Chang Karin, Novorr Jeff, Murrell Timothy, Ramaswamy Megha
School of Medicine, Office of Diversity and Inclusion, University of Kansas Medical Center.
Office of Communication, University of Kansas Health System.
J Best Pract Health Prof Divers. 2019 Fall;12(2):111-127.
School-industry partnerships bring invaluable cognitive and material resources to K-12 but might inadvertently contribute to widening the achievement gap. Lack of social capital and industry connections make urban schools less likely to partner. This paper describes the University of Kansas (KU) Medical Center Health Science Academy, a university-industry-K-12 partnership designed to increase the number of underrepresented students in health science careers. Using data gathered from 1) meetings with stakeholders, 2) semi-structured interviews with key informants, and 3) focus groups with students, we present the features that made the process and outcomes of this partnership a success. Preliminary results from our pilot year show that students experienced a positive change in their knowledge and intention to pursue a health career.
校企合作给从幼儿园到12年级的教育带来了宝贵的认知和物质资源,但可能无意中加剧了成绩差距。缺乏社会资本和行业联系使得城市学校不太可能建立合作关系。本文介绍了堪萨斯大学(KU)医学中心健康科学学院,这是一个大学-行业-中小学合作项目,旨在增加健康科学领域中代表性不足的学生数量。通过收集来自1)与利益相关者的会议、2)对关键信息提供者的半结构化访谈、3)与学生的焦点小组的数据,我们展示了使该合作项目的过程和成果取得成功的特征。试点年的初步结果表明,学生在健康职业知识和追求健康职业的意愿方面经历了积极的变化。