寻找“像我一样”的同伴:学生在STEM中增加归属感和繁荣的策略

IF 2.1 2区 心理学 Q2 PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL
Rachel Chaffee , Peter Bjorklund Jr , Coral Braverman , Preeti Gupta , Karen Hammerness , Alan J. Daly , Anna MacPherson , Jennifer D. Adams , Mahmoud Abouelkheir , Jahneal Francis , Priya-Syrina Li Hinton , Lucie Lagodich , Lois Wu
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这项混合方法的研究考察了归属和繁荣在来自科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)专业历史上代表性不足的社区的本科生的大学经历中的作用。定性研究结果表明,学生采取策略来寻找和发展同伴关系,以促进他们在STEM专业/学科中的归属感。一项针对本科生的大规模定量数据显示,学术领域的归属感与学业成就之间存在重要关系。数据强调了归属感的关键作用,包括被接纳的感觉和成员感(例如,在STEM专业社区中的感觉),以及感觉自己属于专业的学生更有可能在自己的学科中取得成功。
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Finding peers “like me”: Student strategies for increasing belonging and flourishing in STEM
This mixed-methods study examined the role of belonging and flourishing in the college experiences of undergraduate students from communities historically underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) majors. Qualitative findings show that students engaged in strategies to find and develop peer relationships to facilitate their sense of belonging in their STEM major/discipline. Findings from a larger quantitative dataset of undergraduate students reveal an important relationship between sense of belonging in an academic domain and flourishing. Data underscores the critical role of belonging, including feelings of acceptance and membership (e.g. feeling inside the community of one's STEM major), and the potential that students who feel they belong in their majors are more likely to also report thriving in their discipline.
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Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology
Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology PSYCHOLOGY, DEVELOPMENTAL-
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5.10
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3.30%
发文量
80
期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology focuses on two key concepts: human development, which refers to the psychological transformations and modifications that occur during the life cycle and influence an individual behavior within the social milieu; and application of knowledge, which is derived from investigating variables in the developmental process. Its contributions cover research that deals with traditional life span markets (age, social roles, biological status, environmental variables) and broadens the scopes of study to include variables that promote understanding of psychological processes and their onset and development within the life span. Most importantly.
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