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Baylee A. Edwards; Chloe Bowen; M. Elizabeth Barnes; Sara E. Brownell – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2024
The tension between religion and science as a long-standing barrier to science education has led researchers to explore ways of improving the experiences of Christian students in biology who can experience their Christianity as stigmatized in academic biology environments. As undergraduate science classes become student-centered, interactions…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Students, Christianity, Religious Factors, Student Experience
Angela N. Google; Chloe D. Bowen; Sara E. Brownell; M. Elizabeth Barnes – Journal of Research in Science Teaching, 2024
To increase participation of students of color in science graduate programs, research has focused on illuminating student experiences to inform ways to improve them. In biology, Black students are vastly underrepresented, and while religion has been shown to be a particularly important form of cultural wealth for Black students, Christianity is…
Descriptors: Student Experience, African American Students, Christianity, Biology
Carly A. Busch; Parth B. Bhanderi; Katelyn M. Cooper; Sara E. Brownell – CBE - Life Sciences Education, 2024
LGBTQ+ undergraduates have higher attrition from science and engineering (S&E) than straight and cisgender undergraduates and perceive that having LGBTQ+ instructors would benefit them. However, it is unknown how many S&E instructors are LGBTQ+, the extent to which they disclose this information to students, and how disclosure affects…
Descriptors: LGBTQ People, College Faculty, Science Teachers, Engineering Education
Tasneem F. Mohammed; Nolina Doud; Sara E. Brownell; Katelyn M. Cooper – Advances in Physiology Education, 2024
Undergraduates with depression report that they would benefit from science role models who also have depression. If biology instructors who have depression reveal it to their students, it could help meet this need. However, it is unknown how instructors revealing their depression would impact all undergraduate science students, not just those with…
Descriptors: Physiology, Depression (Psychology), Undergraduate Students, Student Attitudes