"We Do Science Here": Underrepresented Students' Interactions with Faculty in Different College Contexts.

نویسندگان

  • Sylvia Hurtado
  • M Kevin Eagan
  • Minh C Tran
  • Christopher B Newman
  • Mitchell J Chang
  • Paolo Velasco
چکیده

Faculty members play a key role in the identification and training of the next generation of scientific talent. In the face of the need to advance and diversify the scientific workforce, we examine whether and how specific institutional contexts shape student interactions with faculty. We conducted a mixed methods study to understand institutional contextual differences in the experiences of aspiring scientists. Data from a qualitative five-campus case study and a quantitative longitudinal study of students from over 117 higher education institutions were analyzed to determine how aspiring scientists interact with faculty and gain access to resources that will help them achieve their educational goals. Findings indicate that important structural differences exist between institutions in shaping students' interactions with faculty. For example, students at more selective institutions typically have less frequent, less personal interactions with faculty whereas Black students at HBCUs report having more support and frequent interactions with faculty.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The Journal of social issues

دوره 67 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2011