Collaborative Research: NSF INCLUDES: South East Alliance for Persons with Disabilities in STEM (SEAPD-STEM)
合作研究:NSF 包括:东南 STEM 残疾人联盟 (SEAPD-STEM)
基本信息
- 批准号:1649276
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 0.38万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2016
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2016-10-01 至 2020-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:
项目摘要
Auburn University, Alabama State University, Tuskegee University and Vanderbilt University will lead this Design and Development Launch Pilot to form the SouthEast Alliance for Persons with Disabilities in STEM (SEAPD-STEM), eventually creating a network of 21 universities and colleges, as well as additional community colleges and high schools, in the southeastern U.S. and Washington, DC. This project was created in response to the Inclusion across the Nation of Communities of Learners of Underrepresented Discoverers in Engineering and Science (NSF INCLUDES) program solicitation (NSF 16-544). The INCLUDES program is a comprehensive national initiative designed to enhance U.S. leadership in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) discoveries and innovations focused on NSF's commitment to diversity, inclusion, and broadening participation in these fields. The INCLUDES Design and Development Launch Pilots represent bold, innovative ways for solving a broadening participation challenge in STEM. The full participation of all of America's STEM talent is critical to the advancement of science and engineering for national security, health and prosperity. Our nation is advancing knowledge and practices to address the STEM education practices for recruiting, better educating, retaining and graduating STEM secondary and postsecondary students with disabilities (SWDs) at our nation's high schools, colleges and universities. However SWDs historically underperform in STEM at the secondary and postsecondary levels. This project, NSF INCLUDES: SEAPD-STEM, has the potential to significantly advance a collaborative approach by a group of organizations to improve the success of SWDs in STEM disciplines.The project builds on the existing Alabama Alliance for Students with Disabilities in STEM (AASD-STEM), a NSF-funded model, and includes a plan to form a larger regional alliance focused on training STEM SWDs across the academic pathway from high school through postdoctoral training and entry into faculty positions. The collaboration addresses five goals: (1) To increase the quality and quantity of SWDs completing associate, undergraduate, and graduate degrees in STEM disciplines and entering the STEM workforce, (2) To increase the quality and quantity of post-doctoral fellows and junior faculty with disabilities in STEM fields, (3) To improve academic performance of students with disabilities in secondary level science and mathematics courses, (4) To enhance communication and collaboration among post-secondary institutions in addressing the education of SWDs in STEM disciplines, and (5) To assess project activities to understand what works to support the matriculation and retention of STEM SWDs in science followed by broad dissemination through workshops, conference presentations, webinars, and peer-reviewed publications. The team proposes the following project activities in the pilot: (1) Implementing a Bridge Model at 13 partner institutions, including Alabama State University, Auburn University, Auburn University Montgomery, Gallaudet University, Jackson State University, Middle Tennessee State University, Southern Union State Community College, Troy University, Tuskegee University, the University of Alabama Birmingham, the University of Tennessee, the University of West Georgia and Xavier University of Louisiana (2) Implementing SEAPD-STEM training workshops, (3) Implementing NSF INCLUDES Alliances planning workshops in each participating state, at Kennesaw State University, Tougaloo College, the University of Alabama in Hunstville, Vanderbilt University and Xavier University of Louisiana, (4) Gathering enrollment, retention, and graduation baseline data for STEM SWDs by race, ethnicity, and gender at 21 colleges and universities institutions, (5) Identifying high schools and school districts for each of the participating institutions for outreach activities, (6) Adding at least one community college to partner with SEAPD-STEM college or university, (7) Engaging additional partners including national and local labs, non-profits, federal agencies, industry, foundations, and state governments for additional funding and/or internships for participating SEAPD-STEM students. The project team will implement a plan to scale approaches and develop an alliance of institutions to maximize potential project outcomes now and in the future.
奥本大学、亚拉巴马州立大学、塔斯基吉大学和范德比尔特大学将领导这一设计和开发启动试点项目,以形成东南部STEM残疾人联盟(SEAPD-STEM),最终在美国东南部和华盛顿特区建立一个由21所大学和学院以及其他社区学院和高中组成的网络。该项目是为了响应在工程和科学(NSF INCLUDES)计划征集(NSF 16-544)中代表性不足的发现者的学习者社区的全国包容性而创建的。INCLUDES计划是一项全面的国家举措,旨在增强美国在科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)发现和创新方面的领导地位,重点关注NSF对这些领域多样性、包容性和扩大参与度的承诺。 包括设计和开发启动试点代表了解决STEM领域更广泛参与挑战的大胆、创新的方法。 美国所有STEM人才的充分参与对于促进国家安全,健康和繁荣的科学和工程至关重要。 我们的国家正在推进知识和实践,以解决STEM教育实践,以便在我们国家的高中,学院和大学招募,更好地教育,保留和毕业STEM中学和中学后残疾学生(SWDs)。然而,在中学和中学后一级,社会福利部门在科学、技术、工程和数学方面的表现历来不佳。 该项目,NSF包括:SEAPD-STEM,有可能大大推进一组组织的合作方法,以提高社会福利署在STEM学科的成功。该项目建立在现有的亚拉巴马STEM残疾学生联盟的基础上(AASD-STEM),一个NSF资助的模型,并包括一项计划,以形成一个更大的区域联盟,重点是培训STEM SWDs从高中到博士后培训的学术途径,进入教师岗位。此次合作旨在实现五个目标:(1)提高完成STEM学科副学士、本科和研究生学位并进入STEM劳动力队伍的社会福利部门的质量和数量,(2)提高STEM领域博士后研究员和残疾初级教师的质量和数量,(3)提高残疾学生在中学科学和数学课程中的学习成绩,(4)加强专上院校之间的沟通和合作,以解决STEM学科中的社会发展者的教育问题,以及(5)评估项目活动,以了解如何支持STEM社会发展者在科学方面的入学和保留,然后通过研讨会,会议演示,网络研讨会和同行评审的出版物进行广泛传播。 该小组建议在试点中开展以下项目活动:(1)在13个合作机构实施桥梁模式,包括亚拉巴马州立大学、奥本大学、奥本大学蒙哥马利分校、加劳德特大学、杰克逊州立大学、中田纳西州立大学、南联盟州立社区学院、特洛伊大学、塔斯基吉大学、亚拉巴马伯明翰大学、田纳西大学、西格鲁吉亚大学和路易斯安那州泽维尔大学(2)实施SEAPD-STEM培训研讨会,(3)在每个参与州实施NSF INCLUDES联盟规划研讨会,在肯尼索州立大学、图加洛学院、亨斯特维尔的亚拉巴马大学、范德比尔特大学和路易斯安那州泽维尔大学,(4)收集入学率、保留率、21所学院和大学机构按种族、民族和性别分列的STEM SWDs的毕业基线数据,(5)为每个参与机构确定高中和学区进行外联活动,(6)增加至少一所社区学院与SEAPD-STEM学院或大学合作,(7)吸引更多的合作伙伴,包括国家和地方实验室、非营利组织、联邦机构、行业、基金会和州政府,为参与SEAPD-STEM的学生提供额外的资金和/或实习机会。项目小组将实施一项计划,扩大各种方法的规模,并建立一个机构联盟,以最大限度地提高现在和将来的潜在项目成果。
项目成果
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An Innovative Postsecondary Education Program for Students with Disabilities in STEM
针对 STEM 领域残疾学生的创新型高等教育计划
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- 发表时间:2018
- 期刊:
- 影响因子:0.8
- 作者:Dunn, Caroline;Shannon, David;McCullough, Brittany;Jenda, Overtoun;Qazi, Mohammed
- 通讯作者:Qazi, Mohammed
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合作研究:AGEP 历史上黑人大学联盟:促进 STEM 教授中早期职业少数族裔教师的模式
- 批准号:
1820981 - 财政年份:2018
- 资助金额:
$ 0.38万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
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- 批准号:
1759262 - 财政年份:2018
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1657399 - 财政年份:2017
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CS 10K: The Tuskegee Partnership to Establish Computer Science Education in the Alabama Black Belt
CS 10K:塔斯基吉合作伙伴在阿拉巴马州黑带建立计算机科学教育
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1639971 - 财政年份:2016
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Standard Grant
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1644066 - 财政年份:2016
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$ 0.38万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
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- 批准号:
0929248 - 财政年份:2009
- 资助金额:
$ 0.38万 - 项目类别:
Continuing Grant
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