Broadening Participation in Plant/Agricultural Biotechnology through Stackable Credentials Leading to an Associate in Science Degree

通过可叠加的证书扩大对植物/农业生物技术的参与,获得理学副学士学位

基本信息

  • 批准号:
    2055291
  • 负责人:
  • 金额:
    $ 53.85万
  • 依托单位:
  • 依托单位国家:
    美国
  • 项目类别:
    Standard Grant
  • 财政年份:
    2021
  • 资助国家:
    美国
  • 起止时间:
    2021-05-15 至 2023-07-31
  • 项目状态:
    已结题

项目摘要

In response to changing agriculture priorities, the plant/agricultural biotechnology industry is growing in the California Central Coast region. Individuals from Hispanic communities continue to be underrepresented in biotechnology. This project is led by Alan Hancock College, a rural, federally designated Hispanic Serving Institution in central California. The project is designed to increase the participation of individuals from Hispanic communities in plant/agricultural biotechnology. To do so, the project team will develop stackable credentials that prepare students to enter the region’s plant/agricultural biotechnology workforce and can lead to an new associate degree in plant/agriculture biotechnology. This degree program will be designed in collaboration with local industry partners and stakeholders in K- 14 education. The project will train local high school teachers in biotechnology skills aligned with the new curriculum, thus creating a pathway from high school into plant/agricultural biotechnology. The project expects this approach will increase the interest and success in the skilled biotechnology workforce for second-generation Hispanic youth. As a result, the project has the potential to help diversify the STEM technical workforce and ensure that students of color become members of the next generation of scientists. In doing so, the project can help to mitigate the disproportionate impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on the communities it will serve.Using evidence-based strategies identified for Hispanic Serving Institutions, the project will: 1) develop two stackable certificates, based on courses in biotechnology, plant tissue culture, and genetics, that lead to an associate of science degree in plant/agricultural biotechnoloy; 2) provide high school faculty with professional development and create a pipeline of prospective students into the associate degree program by increasing awareness and providing hands-on experience in biotechnology; 3) offer institutional, student-centric support and engage students in work-based learning experiences in plant/agricultural biotechnology; 4) expand collaboration and partnerships with local agriculture biotechnology industries that can prepare Hispanic students for emerging technical jobs, including those in the field of agricultural biodiagnostics. This training will enable Hispanic students to develop skills that are transferable to other sectors and help to alleviate the shortage of skilled technical workers in the state. In addition, this funding can generate revenue needed to sustain the degree program, helping to alleviate COVID-19-related impacts on the College itself. This project is funded by the Advanced Technological Education program that focuses on the education of technicians for the advanced technology fields that drive the nation's economy.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
为了应对不断变化的农业优先事项,植物/农业生物技术产业正在加州中部海岸地区发展。 来自西班牙裔社区的个人在生物技术领域的代表性仍然不足。 这个项目是由艾伦汉考克学院,一个农村,联邦指定的西班牙裔服务机构在中部加州。 该项目旨在增加西班牙裔社区个人对植物/农业生物技术的参与。 为此,项目团队将开发可堆叠的证书,为学生进入该地区的植物/农业生物技术劳动力做好准备,并可以获得植物/农业生物技术的新副学士学位。该学位课程将与当地行业合作伙伴和K- 14教育的利益相关者合作设计。 该项目将培训当地高中教师掌握与新课程相一致的生物技术技能,从而开辟一条从高中进入植物/农业生物技术的途径。 该项目预计,这种方法将增加第二代西班牙裔青年对熟练生物技术劳动力的兴趣和成功。因此,该项目有可能帮助STEM技术劳动力多样化,并确保有色人种学生成为下一代科学家的成员。 通过这样做,该项目可以帮助减轻COVID-19大流行对其所服务的社区造成的不成比例的影响。使用为西班牙裔服务机构确定的循证策略,该项目将:1)基于生物技术,植物组织培养和遗传学的课程,开发两个可堆叠的证书,这将导致植物/农业生物技术的副学士学位; 2)通过提高认识和提供生物技术方面的实践经验,为高中教师提供专业发展,并为未来的学生进入副学士学位课程创造一个管道; 3)提供以学生为中心的机构支持,并让学生参与植物/农业生物技术方面的工作学习经验; 4)扩大与当地农业生物技术行业的合作和伙伴关系,使西班牙裔学生为新兴技术工作做好准备,包括农业生物诊断领域的工作。 这项培训将使西班牙裔学生能够发展可转移到其他部门的技能,并有助于缓解该州熟练技术工人的短缺。 此外,这笔资金可以产生维持学位课程所需的收入,有助于减轻COVID-19对学院本身的影响。 该项目由先进技术教育计划资助,该计划侧重于推动国家经济的先进技术领域的技术人员的教育。该奖项反映了NSF的法定使命,并通过使用基金会的智力价值和更广泛的影响审查标准进行评估,被认为值得支持。

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Anjali Misra其他文献

Studying the “I” in our Teaching and Learning: Influences of identity on pedagogy for faculty of color at a rural university
研究教学中的“我”:身份对农村大学有色人种教师教学法的影响
  • DOI:
    10.1080/17425964.2010.495894
  • 发表时间:
    2010
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    0
  • 作者:
    Dennis Conrad;Deborah J. Conrad;Anjali Misra;Michele Pinard;J. Youngblood
  • 通讯作者:
    J. Youngblood
Designing an Emergency Response Community for Opioid Overdoses in Philadelphia
为费城阿片类药物过量设计应急响应社区
A Preliminary Evaluation of State Emergency Medical Services Protocols for Behavioral Health Emergencies in the United States
美国针对行为健康紧急情况的州紧急医疗服务协议的初步评估
  • DOI:
    10.1016/j.annemergmed.2025.03.001
  • 发表时间:
    2025-07-01
  • 期刊:
  • 影响因子:
    5.000
  • 作者:
    Gregory A. Peters;Scott A. Goldberg;Lily M. Kolb;Diana M. Bongiorno;Anjali Misra;Xi Lin;Rebecca E. Cash
  • 通讯作者:
    Rebecca E. Cash
Respondent Techniques for Reduction of Emotions Limiting School Adjustment: A Quantitative Review and Methodological Critique.
受访者减少限制学校适应情绪的技巧:定量审查和方法论批评。

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