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Closing the Gaps and Filling the STEM Pipeline: A Multidisciplinary Approach
by
Doerschuk, Peggy
, Mann, Judith
, Bahrim, Cristian
, Daniel, Jennifer
, Kruger, Joseph
, Martin, Cristopher
in
Academic Achievement
/ Achievement Gap
/ Advanced students
/ At Risk Students
/ College Students
/ Community colleges
/ Computer science
/ Disproportionate Representation
/ Education
/ Education Work Relationship
/ Educational research
/ Educational Technology
/ Evaluation Methods
/ First Generation College Students
/ Graduate students
/ High schools
/ Higher education
/ Interdisciplinary Approach
/ Low Income Students
/ Majors (Students)
/ Mentoring
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Occupations
/ Pipe lines
/ Program Effectiveness
/ Program Evaluation
/ School Holding Power
/ Science Achievement
/ Science Education
/ Science Interests
/ STEM Education
/ Student Recruitment
/ Students
/ Technical education
/ Texas
/ Undergraduate Students
2016
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Closing the Gaps and Filling the STEM Pipeline: A Multidisciplinary Approach
by
Doerschuk, Peggy
, Mann, Judith
, Bahrim, Cristian
, Daniel, Jennifer
, Kruger, Joseph
, Martin, Cristopher
in
Academic Achievement
/ Achievement Gap
/ Advanced students
/ At Risk Students
/ College Students
/ Community colleges
/ Computer science
/ Disproportionate Representation
/ Education
/ Education Work Relationship
/ Educational research
/ Educational Technology
/ Evaluation Methods
/ First Generation College Students
/ Graduate students
/ High schools
/ Higher education
/ Interdisciplinary Approach
/ Low Income Students
/ Majors (Students)
/ Mentoring
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Occupations
/ Pipe lines
/ Program Effectiveness
/ Program Evaluation
/ School Holding Power
/ Science Achievement
/ Science Education
/ Science Interests
/ STEM Education
/ Student Recruitment
/ Students
/ Technical education
/ Texas
/ Undergraduate Students
2016
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Closing the Gaps and Filling the STEM Pipeline: A Multidisciplinary Approach
by
Doerschuk, Peggy
, Mann, Judith
, Bahrim, Cristian
, Daniel, Jennifer
, Kruger, Joseph
, Martin, Cristopher
in
Academic Achievement
/ Achievement Gap
/ Advanced students
/ At Risk Students
/ College Students
/ Community colleges
/ Computer science
/ Disproportionate Representation
/ Education
/ Education Work Relationship
/ Educational research
/ Educational Technology
/ Evaluation Methods
/ First Generation College Students
/ Graduate students
/ High schools
/ Higher education
/ Interdisciplinary Approach
/ Low Income Students
/ Majors (Students)
/ Mentoring
/ Minority & ethnic groups
/ Occupations
/ Pipe lines
/ Program Effectiveness
/ Program Evaluation
/ School Holding Power
/ Science Achievement
/ Science Education
/ Science Interests
/ STEM Education
/ Student Recruitment
/ Students
/ Technical education
/ Texas
/ Undergraduate Students
2016
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Closing the Gaps and Filling the STEM Pipeline: A Multidisciplinary Approach
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Closing the Gaps and Filling the STEM Pipeline: A Multidisciplinary Approach
2016
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Overview
There is a growing demand for degreed science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) professionals, but the production of degreed STEM students is not keeping pace. Problems exist at every juncture along the pipeline. Too few students choose to major in STEM disciplines. Many of those who do major in STEM drop out or change majors. Females and minorities remain underrepresented in STEM. The success rate of college students who are from low-income background or first-generation students is much lower than that of students who do not face such challenges. Some of those who successfully complete their degree need help in making the transition to the workforce after graduation. A program at Lamar University takes a multidisciplinary approach to addressing these problems. It is designed to recruit, retain and transition undergraduates to careers in STEM, focusing its efforts on five science disciplines and on these \"at-risk\" students. The program was supported by a 5-year grant from the National Science Foundation and is supported through August 31, 2016 by Lamar University and a grant from ExxonMobil. A formal assessment plan documents the program's success. The program received an award from the Texas Higher Education Board for its contributions towards Closing the Gaps in Higher Education in Texas. This paper describes the program's theoretical framework, research questions, methods, evaluation plan, and instruments. It presents an analysis of the results achieved using these methods and implications for improvements to the program resulting from lessons learned.
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Springer Science+Business Media LLC,Springer Netherlands,Springer,Springer Nature B.V
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