A Call for Data-Driven Networks to Address Equity in the Context of Undergraduate Biology
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
10-1-2020
Publication Title
CBE-Life Sciences Education
Volume
19
Issue
4
First page number:
1
Last page number:
12
Abstract
National efforts to improve equitable teaching practices in biology education have led to an increase in research on the barriers to student participation and performance, as well as solutions for overcoming these barriers. Fewer studies have examined the extent to which the resulting data trends and effective strategies are generalizable across multiple contexts or are specific to individual classrooms, institutions, or geographic regions. To address gaps in our understanding, as well as to establish baseline information about students across contexts, a working group associated with a research coordination network (Equity and Diversity in Undergraduate STEM, EDU-STEM) convened in Las Vegas, Nevada, in No- vember of 2019. We addressed the following objectives: 1) characterize the present state of equity and diversity in undergraduate biology education research; 2) address the value of a network of educators focused on science, technology, engineering, and mathemat- ics equity; 3) summarize the status of data collection and results; 4) identify and prioritize questions and interventions for future collaboration; and 5) construct a recruitment plan that will further the efforts of the EDU-STEM research coordination network. The report that follows is a summary of the conclusions and future directions from our discussion.
Disciplines
Higher Education | Science and Mathematics Education
Language
English
Repository Citation
Thompson, S. K.,
Hebert, S.,
Berk, S.,
Brunelli, R.,
Creech, C.,
Drake, A. G.,
Fagbodun, S.,
Garcia-Ojeda, M. E.,
Hall, C.,
Harshman, J.,
Lamb, T.,
Robnett, R.,
Shuster, M.,
Cotner, S.,
Ballen, C. J.
(2020).
A Call for Data-Driven Networks to Address Equity in the Context of Undergraduate Biology.
CBE-Life Sciences Education, 19(4),
1-12.
http://dx.doi.org/10.1187/cbe.20-05-0085