影响本科一年级生物医学专业学生融入的以学生为中心因素。

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PLoS ONE Pub Date : 2024-12-31 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1371/journal.pone.0312862
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摘要

维持一支多样化的科研队伍的能力对于提升美国的经济和技术竞争力至关重要。数据显示,从高中到博士阶段,来自代表性不足群体(URG)的学生在科学、数学、医学和工程专业的各个教育水平上都存在差异。研究表明,许多URG学生在他们的学术生涯早期就被赶出了生物医学的轨道,特别是在第一年。这些研究大多以科学认同和研究自我效能等众所周知的指标来研究生物医学专业的包容性。本研究旨在了解院校环境和以学生为本的特点对大学一年级专业变化的影响。总体而言,这些结果表明,在第一年,制度因素和以学生为基础的因素对生物医学专业的保留有影响。本文确定了机构可以采取的行动,以提高生物医学专业的保留。
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Student-centered factors influencing inclusion in biomedical majors among first-year undergraduate students.

Student-centered factors influencing inclusion in biomedical majors among first-year undergraduate students.

Student-centered factors influencing inclusion in biomedical majors among first-year undergraduate students.

Student-centered factors influencing inclusion in biomedical majors among first-year undergraduate students.

The ability to maintain a diverse scientific workforce is vital to promoting the US's economic and technological competitiveness. Data have shown disparities in science, mathematics, medical, and engineering programs across each level of education from high school to doctoral studies for students from underrepresented groups (URG). Research suggests that many URG students are pushed out of the biomedical track early in their academic careers, particularly during the first year. Most of these studies focus on well-known indicators, such as science identity and research self-efficacy, to study inclusion in biomedical majors. The current study sought to understand the influence of institutional environment and student-based characteristics on changes in major during the first-year undergraduate experience. Overall, these results indicate that institutional factors have an impact alongside student-based factors in biomedical major retention in the first year. This manuscript identifies actions that institutions can take to improve biomedical major retention.

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PLoS ONE 生物-生物学
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