Collaborative Research: ADVANCE PARTNERSHIP: STEM Intersectional Equity in Departments (SIEDS): A Partnership for Inclusive Work Cultures
合作研究:高级合作伙伴关系:STEM 部门交叉公平 (SIEDS):包容性工作文化的合作伙伴关系
基本信息
- 批准号:2305599
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 40.13万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Continuing Grant
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-10-15 至 2028-09-30
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
The STEM Intersectional Equity in Departments (SIEDS) project brings three universities, Michigan State University, The Ohio State University, and Wayne State University into a partnership to develop, implement, and assess a Toolkit for Creating an Inclusive and Equitable Departmental Culture. The research literature indicates that all faculty thrive when they work in environments that support the “whole person.” The toolkit will help department leaders create and sustain positive departmental environments that lead to success for all faculty. The project will empower department leaders so that they can, create assessments that credit faculty for their work in Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Justice (DEIJ) (Inclusive Assessment), promote a “whole person” approach to recognizing and supporting faculty needs (Support across the Faculty Lifecycle), and cultivate future leaders with DEIJ-focused skills and strategies (Diversifying Leadership).The SIEDS toolkit will 1) identify and address biases during promotion, tenure, and other evaluation processes to create inclusive assessment; 2) recognize the ways that work- and life- tasks interact to build healthy department cultures; 3) expand conceptualizations and measurements of hidden and low-promotable work tasks to increase the recognition and valuing of these time-consuming tasks; and 4) create materials to support leadership development. The toolkit and lessons learned will be shared at the Great Lakes Consortium Convening annually. In project year four, the toolkit is expected to be adapted by the consortium members, reaching all the R1 and R2 universities in Michigan, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin. This adaptation will be evaluated in the final year of the project, which will help improve the toolkit for other institutions and identify implementation issues that may need to be addressed.The NSF ADVANCE program is designed to foster gender equity through a focus on the identification and elimination of organizational barriers that impede the full participation and advancement of diverse faculty in academic institutions. Organizational barriers that inhibit equity may exist in policies, processes, practices, and the organizational culture and climate. ADVANCE "Partnership" awards provide support for the adaptation and adoption of evidence-based strategies to academic, non-profit institutions of higher education and non-academic, non-profit organizations.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.
STEM部门交叉公平(SIEDS)项目使三所大学,密歇根州立大学,俄亥俄州州立大学和韦恩州立大学成为合作伙伴,以开发,实施和评估创建包容性和公平的部门文化工具包。研究文献表明,所有的教师茁壮成长时,他们的工作环境,支持“整个人”。该工具包将帮助部门领导创造和维持积极的部门环境,导致所有教师的成功。 该项目将赋予部门领导权力,以便他们能够创建对教师在多样性,公平,包容和正义(DEIJ)方面的工作的评估(包容性评估),促进“全人”的方法来认识和支持教师的需求(支持整个学院的学生),并培养具有DEIJ重点技能和战略的未来领导者(多元化领导力)。SIEDS工具包将1)识别和解决晋升、任期和其他评估过程中的偏见,以创建包容性评估; 2)认识到工作和生活任务相互作用的方式,以建立健康的部门文化; 3)扩大对隐藏和低晋升工作任务的概念化和测量,以提高对这些耗时任务的认识和重视; 4)创建支持领导力发展的材料。该工具包和经验教训将在五大湖联合会年度会议上分享。在项目的第四年,该工具包预计将由联盟成员进行调整,覆盖密歇根州、俄亥俄州、伊利诺伊州、印第安纳州和威斯康星州的所有R1和R2大学。将在项目的最后一年对这一调整进行评估,这将有助于改善其他机构的工具包,并确定可能需要解决的实施问题。NSF ADVANCE计划旨在通过重点确定和消除组织障碍来促进性别平等,这些障碍阻碍了学术机构中不同教师的充分参与和发展。公平可能存在于政策,流程,实践,以及组织文化和气候。ADVANCE“合作伙伴”奖为学术,非营利高等教育机构和非学术,非该奖项反映了NSF的法定使命,并通过使用基金会的智力价值进行评估,更广泛的影响审查标准。
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