平权法案——通往高等教育之门上的一道裂缝。

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q1 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL
Billy Thomas
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美国最高法院反对种族歧视招生的裁决的影响超出了大学招生,延伸到了职业学校。根据第14修正案的平等保护条款(Equal Protection Clause),法院裁定,基于种族意识的录取是违宪的,这在一定程度上是基于已经有足够的时间来实现平权行动的既定目标。然而,这一裁决在高等教育的大门上留下了一道裂缝,允许学生写一篇文章,展示种族或民族如何影响他们的生活。但如果没有指导方针或标准化的方法,招生委员会成员的背景、个人经历和偏见可能会影响评估。历史上,黑人原住民(BIPOC)经历了居住隔离。因此,它们是资金不足、人手不足的K-12学校的产物。在高等教育的录取过程中,平均成绩和标准化考试成绩占很大比重;然而,这些指标在很大程度上反映了K-12学校的属性,以及获得大学先修课程和科学、技术、工程、数学和医学(STEMM)课程的机会。以BIPOC学生为主的学校往往缺乏这些课程。我们必须继续发展和支持K-16 stem项目。高等教育机构必须对最高法院的裁决做出回应。招聘和留用策略应鼓励、引导和支持追求卫生保健事业的学生。强化的录取过程必须包括在评估个人论文和生活经历方面采用标准化、公正的方法。招生委员会应该完成隐性偏见和文化谦逊培训。必须提供支助和拨款以维持培训。保障措施必须确保申请人和机构遵守法律。
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Affirmative Action-A Crack in the Door to Higher Education.

The impact of the Supreme Court of the United States ruling against race-conscious admissions extends beyond college admissions to professional schools. Based partially on the idea that enough time had elapsed for achievement of the stated goals of affirmative action, the court ruled race-conscious admissions are unconstitutional under the 14th Amendment's Equal Protection Clause. The ruling left a crack in the door to higher education, however, allowing students to write an essay showing how race or ethnicity affected their lives. But without guidelines or a standardized approach, admissions committee members' background, personal experiences, and biases could influence evaluations.Historically, Black Indigenous People of Color (BIPOC) have experienced residential segregation. Thus, they are products of poorly funded and understaffed K-12 schools. Grade point average and standardized tests scores are heavily weighted during the admissions process in higher education; however, these metrics largely reflect the attributes of K-12 schools and access to advanced placement and science, technology, engineering, math, and medicine (STEMM) courses. These courses are often lacking in schools with predominantly BIPOC students. We must continue to develop and support K-16 STEMM programs.Higher education institutions must respond to the Supreme Court ruling. Recruitment and retention strategies should encourage, guide, and support students who pursue health care careers. Enhanced admissions processes must include a standardized, unbiased approach in assessing personal essays and the lived experience. Admissions committees should complete implicit bias and cultural humility training. Support and allocation of funds must be provided to maintain training. Safeguards must ensure applicant and institutional legal compliance.

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Annals of Family Medicine
Annals of Family Medicine 医学-医学:内科
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
4.50%
发文量
142
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Annals of Family Medicine is a peer-reviewed research journal to meet the needs of scientists, practitioners, policymakers, and the patients and communities they serve.
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