Collaborative Research: HSI-Hubs: Intersectionality as Inquiry & Praxis: Race, Class, Gender & Ethnicity for Student Success in STEM
合作研究:HSI-Hubs:交叉性作为探究
基本信息
- 批准号:2310990
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 150万
- 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:2023-08-01 至 2028-07-31
- 项目状态:未结题
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项目摘要
With support from the Improving Undergraduate STEM Education: Hispanic-Serving Institutions (HSI Program), this HUB Project aims to convene The University of New Mexico (UNM), New Mexico State University (NMSU), Central New Mexico Community College (CNM), City College, The City University of New York (CCNY-CUNY), Lehman College (Lehman-CUNY), Hostos Community College (Hostos-CUNY) to re-envision data and equity metrics, convene communities of practice and transform narratives about advancing equity in STEM. Institutions of higher education define underserved students using one-dimensional status metrics (e.g., first-generation college, PELL, gender, Native American, African-American and Hispanic/Latinx, etc.). Yet, research shows this is insufficient for documenting and eliminating inequities (McCall 2001; Irizarry 2015; López, Erwin, Binder & Chavez 2018). There is an urgent need to operationalize intersectionality as a new angle of vision for strategic planning and equitable distribution of resources (e.g., admissions, degrees earned, department/institutional culture shift, state-level funding formulas/distribution of resources, federal data collection and accountability metrics/IPEDS, etc.). Intersectionality (attention to the mutual constitution of race, gender, class, ethnicity and other axes of inequality as analytically distinct and simultaneous systems of power, oppression, resistance in a given sociohistorical and institutional context) is a powerful tool for making inequities visible and helping institutions of higher education create effective actions for advancing undergraduate student success in STEM and beyond. Our HSI-hub is a multi-faceted resource, connector and catalyst for enduring system-wide equity transformations that incubate the promise of intersectionality for knowledge production and policy for equity impact. Our synergistic and phased deliverables include: 1.) HSI STEM Data and Policy Network for Action; 2.) HSI STEM Communities of Practice: Faculty Fellows and Stakeholders Advancing Equity Through Intersectionality; and 3.) HSI STEM Centering Intersectionality as Equity through Narrative Change, Communication Strategies and Publications. Our deliverables include a dedicated website, policy briefs, and academic papers. Project products will be archived in the UNM digital repository, tagged under the following subjects: “Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSIs),” “Intersectionality,” “Equity,” “Higher Education,” “Student Success,” and “Metrics.” The repository is accessible to anyone with internet access. In order to increase visibility and impact, select data and project materials, will be converted to a format suitable for upload to JSTOR-FORUM and OMEKA databases and catalogued in WorldCat. Acknowledging the importance of intersectionality for advancing equity, without a strategic plan to remove barriers and redistribute resources for advancing student success, is a missed opportunity. “Taking a truly intersectional approach will enable us to think and act differently to remove systemic barriers to education” (Harpur, Szucs & Willox 2022:14). The HSI Program aims to enhance undergraduate STEM education and build capacity at HSIs. Projects supported by the HSI Program will also generate new knowledge on how to achieve these aims.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.
在改善本科STEM教育的支持下:西班牙裔服务机构(HSI计划),该HUB项目旨在召集新墨西哥州大学(UNM),新墨西哥州州立大学(NMSU),中央新墨西哥州社区学院(CNM),城市学院,纽约城市大学(CCNY-CUNY),雷曼学院(Lehman-CUNY),霍斯莫尔社区学院(Hostos-CUNY)重新设想数据和公平指标,召集实践社区并改变关于推进STEM公平的叙述。高等教育机构使用一维状态指标(例如,第一代大学、PELL、性别、美洲原住民、非裔美国人和西班牙裔/拉丁裔等)。然而,研究表明,这不足以记录和消除不平等现象(McCall 2001; Irizarry 2015; López,Erwin,Binder Chavez 2018)。迫切需要将交叉性作为战略规划和公平分配资源的新视角加以实施(例如,招生、获得的学位、部门/机构文化转变、州一级的资金公式/资源分配、联邦数据收集和问责制度/IPEDS等)。交叉性(注意种族,性别,阶级,民族和其他不平等轴的相互宪法,作为分析上不同的和同时的权力,压迫,抵抗系统在给定的社会历史和制度背景)是一个强大的工具,使不平等可见,并帮助高等教育机构创建有效的行动,以促进本科生在干和超越成功。我们的HSI中心是一个多方面的资源,连接器和催化剂,用于持久的全系统公平转型,孵化知识生产和政策对公平影响的交叉性的承诺。我们的协同和分阶段交付成果包括:1. HSI STEM数据和政策行动网络; 2.)HSI STEM实践社区:教师研究员和利益相关者通过交叉性推进公平;和3。HSI STEM以交叉性为中心,通过叙事变化,沟通策略和出版物实现平等。我们的成果包括一个专门的网站、政策简报和学术论文。项目产品将存档在UNM数字存储库中,标记在以下主题下:“西班牙裔服务机构(HSI)”,“交叉性”,“公平”,“高等教育”,“学生成功”和“教育”。任何有互联网接入的人都可以访问该存储库。为了提高知名度和影响力,选定的数据和项目材料将被转换为适合上传到JSTOR-FORUM和OMEKA数据库的格式,并在WorldCat中编目。承认交叉性对促进公平的重要性,如果没有一个战略计划来消除障碍和重新分配资源,以促进学生的成功,是一个错失的机会。“采取真正的交叉方法将使我们能够以不同的方式思考和行动,以消除教育的系统性障碍”(Harpur,Szucs Willox 2022:14)。HSI计划旨在加强本科STEM教育,并建立HSI的能力。HSI计划支持的项目也将产生关于如何实现这些目标的新知识。该奖项反映了NSF的法定使命,并通过使用基金会的知识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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Nancy Lopez其他文献
Automated interictal spike detection and source localization in MEG using ICA and spatial-temporal clustering
使用 ICA 和时空聚类在 MEG 中自动进行发作间期尖峰检测和源定位
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2002 - 期刊:
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- 作者:
A. Ossadtchi;R. Leahy;J. Mosher;Nancy Lopez;W. Sutherling - 通讯作者:
W. Sutherling
Medicaid benefit designs for newly eligible adults: state approaches.
为新符合资格的成年人设计医疗补助福利:州方法。
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2015 - 期刊:
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- 作者:
S. Rosenbaum;D. Mehta;Mark Dorley;C. Hurt;S. Rothenberg;Nancy Lopez;S. Ely - 通讯作者:
S. Ely
Mitigating the effects of churning under the Affordable Care Act: lessons from Medicaid.
减轻《平价医疗法案》下的流失影响:医疗补助的经验教训。
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2014 - 期刊:
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- 作者:
S. Rosenbaum;Nancy Lopez;Mark Dorley;J. Teitelbaum;T. Burke;Jacqueline Miller - 通讯作者:
Jacqueline Miller
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会议:HSI 学生成功跨部门实践社区 (HSI-ICPSS)
- 批准号:
2235467 - 财政年份:2022
- 资助金额:
$ 150万 - 项目类别:
Standard Grant
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