Tailoring Our Approach in Response to the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic and Transcending Science Outreach Modalities for Native American Students in a Cancer Research Education Program.

Aislinn C Rookwood, Liliana P Bronner, Mariah A Abney, Hannah S Butler-Robbins, Misty S Pocwierz-Gaines, Alaina C Larson, Alexis M Huckleby, Joyce C Solheim, Maurice Godfrey, Regina E Idoate
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In response to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, a cancer research education program at the University of Nebraska Medical Center designed for Native American middle school, high school and undergraduate students adapted activities to be delivered online. There are considerable challenges to adapting in-person science programming to online delivery that can impact overall effectiveness. These challenges are further exacerbated when the cognate student population also faces significant disparities in health, wealth, and educational outcomes. We encountered both disadvantages and advantages in transitioning programming to online virtual formats. Challenges faced in delivering our programming during the pandemic included varied online accessibility, peripheral stressors, and disconnection to places and people. Despite these challenges, we found several benefits in remote delivery, some of which have alleviated barriers to program participation for Native American students. Some successes achieved by transitioning to fully remote programming included increased program reach, sustainability, and cultural relevancy. In this overview of the implementation of four online programs at the middle school, high school, and undergraduate levels, we highlight the challenges and successes experienced. Through this program description, we aim to provide insight into potential strategies to improve program delivery designed for Native American students during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic and beyond.

调整我们的方法以应对SARS-CoV-2大流行,并在癌症研究教育计划中超越美国原住民学生的科学外展模式。
为应对SARS-CoV-2大流行,内布拉斯加大学医学中心(University of Nebraska Medical Center)为美国土著中学生、高中生和本科生设计的癌症研究教育项目调整了在线授课活动。将面对面的科学编程适应在线交付有相当大的挑战,这可能会影响总体有效性。当同族学生群体在健康、财富和教育成果方面也面临巨大差异时,这些挑战进一步加剧。在将编程转换为在线虚拟格式的过程中,我们遇到了缺点和优点。在大流行期间,我们在提供规划方面面临的挑战包括各种在线可访问性、外围压力因素以及与地方和人的脱节。尽管存在这些挑战,我们还是发现了远程教学的一些好处,其中一些已经减轻了美洲原住民学生参与项目的障碍。通过过渡到完全远程编程所取得的一些成功包括增加了节目覆盖面、可持续性和文化相关性。在本文中,我们概述了在初中、高中和本科阶段实施的四个在线课程,重点介绍了所经历的挑战和成功。通过本课程描述,我们旨在深入了解在SARS-CoV-2大流行期间及以后为美洲原住民学生设计的改进课程交付的潜在策略。
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