A scholar-practitioner perspective to promoting minority success in STEM
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this conceptual paper is to present the existing research on already effective programmatic efforts designed to increase diversity in STEM fields and to subsequently encourage researchers and practitioners to more intentionally build upon and design effective interventions around this issue.
Design/methodology/approach
Previous research findings accredit this success to various forms of support, such as mentors, study groups, student programs and student organizations (Hurtado et al., 2012; Maton et al., 2000; May and Chubin, 2003).
Findings
Higher education professionals have experienced a rise in concern regarding the alarming disparities of minority students pursuing STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) majors and careers. Because of this, researchers are interested in exploring and addressing some of the reasons.
Originality/value
Through the discussion of ideas for action and the proposing of a theoretical foundation from the field of student development, the authors offer recommendations for future research and strategies to further improve recruitment, retention and performance for minority students in STEM fields.
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Citation
Covington, M., Chavis, T. and Perry, A. (2017), "A scholar-practitioner perspective to promoting minority success in STEM", Journal for Multicultural Education, Vol. 11 No. 2, pp. 149-159. https://doi.org/10.1108/JME-01-2016-0001
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
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