Resiliency through partnerships: Prioritizing
STEM
workforce pathways amid macro challenges
IF 0.8
Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Danny Mathieson, Catherine Cotrupi, Malle R. Schilling, Jake Grohs
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Abstract
Multi-institutional educational partnerships are a promising approach to developing the skilled technical workforce. Inexorably, the ability to maintain such partnership networks that support skilled technical workforce education was disrupted by COVID-19. The purpose of this study is to explore Southwest Virginia's science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM)-focused multi-institutional partnership networks, to inventory the disruptive impacts of COVID-19, and to identify how partnership stakeholders navigated these challenges to prepare students for the skilled technical workforce. This work presents a single-case study design, highlighting the evolving landscape of STEM workforce education partnership networks in Southwest Virginia throughout the pandemic. The team conducted interviews with 19 regional stakeholders focused on the participants' role throughout the pandemic, barriers to STEM workforce education presented by public health and economic factors, and innovative strategies to sustain and expand partnership networks through COVID-19. Two key themes emerged from this study: successful partners maintained network connections through adaptive interactions and actors within the network served as brokers to leverage their connections and expand partnerships in the face of adversity. By taking a contextual view of the role of partnership networks in creating equitable STEM workforce pathways during COVID-19, we develop rich insights into partnership formation, collaboration, resource allocation, and programming amidst challenges to their success. © 2023 The Authors. School Science and Mathematics published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of School Science and Mathematics Association.
通过伙伴关系实现弹性:在宏观挑战中优先考虑STEM劳动力途径
多机构教育伙伴关系是发展熟练技术劳动力的一种很有前途的方法。不可避免的是,COVID-19破坏了维持这种支持熟练技术劳动力教育的伙伴关系网络的能力。本研究的目的是探索西南弗吉尼亚州以科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)为重点的多机构伙伴关系网络,盘点COVID-19的破坏性影响,并确定伙伴关系利益相关者如何应对这些挑战,使学生为熟练的技术劳动力做好准备。这项工作提出了一个单案例研究设计,突出了在大流行期间弗吉尼亚州西南部STEM劳动力教育伙伴关系网络的发展情况。该团队对19个区域利益攸关方进行了采访,重点关注参与者在大流行期间的作用、公共卫生和经济因素对STEM劳动力教育造成的障碍,以及在2019冠状病毒病期间维持和扩大伙伴关系网络的创新战略。从这项研究中得出了两个关键主题:成功的合作伙伴通过适应性互动维持网络联系,网络中的行为者在面对逆境时发挥中介作用,利用他们的联系扩大伙伴关系。通过对伙伴关系网络在2019冠状病毒病期间创造公平的STEM劳动力路径方面的作用进行背景分析,我们对伙伴关系的形成、协作、资源分配和规划在其成功面临的挑战中产生了丰富的见解。©2023作者。由Wiley期刊有限责任公司代表学校科学与数学协会出版的《学校科学与数学》。
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