ERIC Number: EJ1453365
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2024
Pages: 14
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EISSN: EISSN-1931-7913
A Community-Based, Culturally Engaging STEM Learning Environment and Its Impact on Students' Psychosocial Attributes at a Rural Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI)
Elvira J. Abrica; Deryl Hatch-Tocaimaza; Sarah Corey-Rivas; Justine Garcia; Aalap Dixit
CBE - Life Sciences Education, v23 n4 Article 62 2024
Using the Culturally Engaging Campus Environments (CECE) Model, this qualitative study examined development of psychosocial attributes (i.e., sense of belonging, science identity, and self-efficacy) among 1st-year life science undergraduate students who participated in integrated and culturally engaging research activities at New Mexico Highlands University, a rural Hispanic Serving Institution (HSI). Research activities were part of a project called SomosSTEM [We are STEM], which included four major components: 1) course-based undergraduate research experiences (CUREs) that are laboratory modules integrated into introductory life science classes; 2) summer Bridge Science Challenge Academy for 1st-year students; 3) full summer internship program; and 4) Community Voices lecture series. We found the integrated nature of SomosSTEM represents an engaging learning environment that positively impacted students' perceptions of their development of psychosocial attributes. This paper's significance is it outlines specific, integrated activities that are also community-based and culturally engaging. We discuss community-based and culturally engaging learning environments as a viable solution to the problem of individualistic and exclusionary learning environments.
Descriptors: STEM Education, Educational Environment, Psychological Patterns, Community Education, Cultural Influences, Rural Schools, Hispanic American Students, Minority Serving Institutions, Environmental Influences, Sense of Community, Self Concept, Self Efficacy, Undergraduate Students, College Science, Biological Sciences, Program Effectiveness, Student Research, Introductory Courses, Summer Programs, Internship Programs
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
Sponsor: National Science Foundation (NSF)
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Identifiers - Location: New Mexico
Grant or Contract Numbers: 1953487