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新冠疫情对生物医学专业学生归属感及学业成绩的影响:一项纵向研究

The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Sense of Belonging and Science Outcomes among Biomedical Science Students: A Longitudinal Study.

作者信息

Escobedo Patricia, Moon Sungmin, Moreno Kyle, Lin Judith C P, Kwan Patchareeya P, Flores Gilberto E, Chavira Gabriela

机构信息

Department of Psychology, California State University Northridge, Northridge, CA 91330, USA.

Health Equity Research and Education Center, California State University Northridge, Northridge, CA 91330, USA.

出版信息

Educ Sci (Basel). 2023 Jun;13(6). doi: 10.3390/educsci13060579. Epub 2023 Jun 5.

Abstract

To understand how COVID-19 impacted undergraduate research experiences (URE), the current study examined how student outcomes changed over time among biomedical science majors. In addition, this study describes how a Building Infrastructure Leading to Diversity (BUILD) Promoting Opportunities for Diversity in Education and Research (PODER) URE program shifted entirely online in response to COVID-19. Biomedical science majors at a university in Southern California completed surveys in 2019 and 2020 and rated their science identity, science self-efficacy, and academic self-concept. We examined how scores changed over time by comparing: (1) BUILD and non-BUILD students and (2) students from underrepresented groups (URG) and non-URG students. Sense of belonging scores from 2020 were also compared among BUILD and non-BUILD students. BUILD students reported a significant increase in science self-efficacy scores, unlike non-BUILD participants. BUILD students also increased their science identity scores, unlike non-BUILD participants. Differences in sense of belonging were not significant, and differences between URG and non-URG students were not significant. Given the importance of science self-efficacy and science identity in a student's academic trajectory, our results indicate that UREs such as BUILD PODER were able to improve or maintain critical student outcomes during a pandemic. These results highlight the importance of URE participation among biomedical science majors.

摘要

为了解2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)如何影响本科研究经历(URE),本研究调查了生物医学科学专业学生的成果随时间的变化情况。此外,本研究还描述了一个旨在促进教育和研究多样性的建设基础设施以实现多样性(BUILD)促进教育和研究多样性机会(PODER)URE项目如何因应COVID-19而完全转向线上。南加州一所大学的生物医学科学专业学生在2019年和2020年完成了调查,并对他们的科学身份认同、科学自我效能感和学业自我概念进行了评分。我们通过比较以下方面来研究分数随时间的变化:(1)参加BUILD项目和未参加BUILD项目的学生;(2)来自代表性不足群体(URG)的学生和非URG学生。还比较了2020年BUILD学生和非BUILD学生的归属感得分。与未参加BUILD项目的参与者不同,参加BUILD项目的学生报告说他们的科学自我效能感得分显著提高。与未参加BUILD项目的参与者不同,参加BUILD项目的学生的科学身份认同得分也有所提高。归属感方面的差异不显著,URG学生和非URG学生之间的差异也不显著。鉴于科学自我效能感和科学身份认同在学生学业轨迹中的重要性,我们的结果表明,像BUILD PODER这样的URE项目能够在大流行期间改善或维持关键的学生成果。这些结果凸显了生物医学科学专业学生参与URE项目的重要性。

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