1 Diversity issues in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) in higher education Education 286 Lisa Hunter Associate Director, Education & Human.

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1 Diversity issues in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) in higher education Education 286 Lisa Hunter Associate Director, Education & Human Resources Center for Adaptive Optics May 3, 2004

2/14 What I hope you get from this session Exposure to national data about diversity in STEM –Generally in STEM –Physics A “program” perspective on increasing diversity, and the particular challenges and opportunities for programs A sample of the research that informs practice related to diversity Thoughts on challenges and efforts to retain high achieving students from underrepresented groups

3/14 Outline My background Diversity issues in higher education –Discuss Windham presentation –Additional data; focus on physics & retention Informal environments: programs outside the classroom Small group discussions and report outs of readings: –Gandara: Programs that target high achieving minorities –Steele: Negative stereotypes

4/14 NSF Science and Technology Centers Insisting the nation’s leading scientists and engineers address the lack of diversity in their fields: “STCs demonstrate leadership to increase diversity by including all members of society regardless of race, ethnicity or gender in science and engineering in all aspects of the Center's activities.” My job is to lead the Center for Adaptive Optics (CfAO) in fulfilling this requirement.

5/14 In 2000: White = 66% Black = 14% Amer Ind = 1% Asian/Pac Island = 4% Hispanic = 15%

6/14 More Data Physics - still a long way to go!

7 Retention in Science and Engineering

8/14 Persistence in S&E Seymour and Hewitt studied patterns of persistence in ~800K undergraduates who started in 1987: –74.1% of social science and humanities majors stayed in major or group –55.9% of SME majors stayed in major or group Follow up interviews to find out why so many left SME

9/14 What students said about why they leave STEM 4 most common concerns leading to switching (also concerns by those who didn’t switch): Lack or loss of interest in science Belief that a non-STEM major holds more interest, or offers a better education Poor teaching by STEM faculty Feeling overwhelmed by the pace and load of curriculum demands STEM = science, technology, engineering and math

10/14 Many learning environments; many places to make changes Classroom (formal) Informal settings: museums, science centers, etc. Family Community Programs (informal; or supplemental; or ???) –Outside of classroom activities –Can be structured in wide range formal to informal –Examples: after school programs, internships, retention programs, bridge programs, co-curricular, tutoring, special courses, etc.

11/14 Rationale for “programs” Changes are not happening fast enough Can supplement education when social structures have limited access and/or preparation A place to innovate

12/14 Some drivers of program development Data Research –For example, Steele article Lessons learned from program staff (the “practitioners” in this case) –For example, Gandara article Funding agencies

13/14 Small Group Discussions Scenario: You are designing a program (outside the classroom) with the goal of retaining SME majors 15 minutes discussion Report out to group (3-5 minutes): –In general, what you learned from article. Teach us. –Program or program components you would implement, based on the article (give us your rationale). What would your selection criteria be?

14/14 What I hoped you would get from this session Exposure to national data about diversity in STEM A “program” perspective on increasing diversity, and the particular challenges and opportunities for programs A sample of the research that informs practice related to diversity Thoughts on challenges and efforts to retain high achieving students from underrepresented groups