Accelerating and scaling mentoring strategies to build infrastructure that supports underrepresented groups in STEM
The vision of 2030STEM is to address systemic barriers in institutional structures and funding mechanisms required to achieve full inclusion in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) and accelerate leadership pathways for individuals from underrepresented populations across STEM se...
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Zusammenfassung: | The vision of 2030STEM is to address systemic barriers in institutional
structures and funding mechanisms required to achieve full inclusion in
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) and accelerate
leadership pathways for individuals from underrepresented populations across
STEM sectors. 2030STEM takes a systems-level approach to create a community of
practice that affirms diverse cultural identities in STEM.
Accelerated systemic change is needed to achieve parity and representation in
the STEM workforce, and mentorship - due to its impact on retaining talent - is
crucial to ensure those underrepresented in STEM feel that they belong and can
thrive. To support the studies and careers of those underrepresented in STEM,
we must increase access to mentors who have received adequate training on both
the discipline of mentorship in addition to cross-cultural mentoring, use
evidence-based mentorship tools to improve the outcomes of mentor/mentee
relationships, and create a persistent culture of mentorship at the
institutional versus individual level. This white paper provides a summary of
research-based mentorship practices that have worked at improving the
experience in STEM for underrepresented groups.
This is the second in a series of white papers based on 2030STEM Salons that
bring together innovative thinkers invested in creating a better STEM world for
all. Our first salon focused on the power of social media campaigns like the
#XinSTEM initiatives, to accelerate change towards inclusion and leadership by
underrepresented communities in STEM. Read our first white paper entitled
#Change: How Social Media is Accelerating STEM Inclusion for more information. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2302.13691 |