高等教育研究计划(HSTA)参与者与非 HSTA 参与者的学业成绩比较:缩小非裔美国人与白人的成绩差距可能吗?

Journal of STEM outreach Pub Date : 2019-12-01 Epub Date: 2019-12-10 DOI:10.15695/jstem/v2i1.20
Sherron Benson McKendall, Alan McKendall, Ann Chester
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从历史上看,非裔美国人和其他未得到充分服务的学生在攻读大学学位时会遇到学术挑战,其中之一就是他们在标准化考试中的表现。本文分析了参加健康科学与技术学院(HSTA)(一个校外时间(OST)项目)的学生和就读于西弗吉尼亚大学的非健康科学与技术学院(NHSTA)学生的大学平均学分绩点(CGPA)、ACT 综合(ACTC)和 SAT 总分(SATT)。传统上,OST 计划为服务不足的青少年提供学术补习,以增加他们进入中学后学习并取得成功的机会。双向因子方差分析(Two-Way Factorial ANOVA)确定了 HSTA 参与者在学业成绩方面的表现是否优于 NHSTA 参与者。方差分析结果表明,在 SATT 和 ACTC 考试中,基于身份(HSTA/NHSTA)和种族(非裔美国人/白人)的差异在统计学上具有显著性。非裔美国人 HSTA 学生的 CGPA 成绩与非 HSTA 学生的 CGPA 成绩相比,虽然没有统计学意义,但也取得了良好的结果。
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A COMPARISON OF ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE MEASURES OF HSTA PARTICIPANTS WITH NON-HSTA PARTICIPANTS: IS IT POSSIBLE TO NARROW THE AFRICAN AMERICAN-WHITE ACHIEVEMENT GAP?

Historically, African American and other underserved students encounter academic challenges in pursuit of a college degree-one of which is their performance on standardized tests. This paper analyzes College Grade Point Averages (CGPAs), ACT Composite (ACTC), and SAT Total (SATT) scores of students who participated in the Health Sciences and Technology Academy (HSTA), an out-of-school-time (OST) program, and Non-HSTA (NHSTA) students attending West Virginia University. Traditionally, OST programs provide academic enrichment to underserved youth to increase their chances for post-secondary entry and success. Two-Way Factorial ANOVA determined if HSTA participants performed better on academic measures than their NHSTA counterparts. The ANOVAs showed statistically significant differences based on Status (HSTA/NHSTA) and Race (African American/White) on the SATT and ACTC. Although not statistically significant, there are favorable outcomes on the CGPA for African American HSTA students comparable to their Non-HSTA counterparts.

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