Mentoring underrepresented racially minoritized undergraduate students in an education research apprenticeship program: strategies for success

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作者
Hankerson, Shenika [1 ]
Williams, Olivia [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Maryland, Dept Teaching & Learning Policy & Leadership, College Pk, MD 20740 USA
关键词
Research mentors; Underrepresented racially minoritized undergraduate students; Education research; Qualitative case study; COLLEGE-STUDENTS; TRANSITION; COMMUNITY; FACULTY; COLOR;
D O I
10.1108/IJMCE-01-2022-0007
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G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
PurposeThis study examined the characteristics of research mentors that successfully support underrepresented racially minoritized undergraduate (URMU) students in education research.Design/methodology/approachAn exploratory case study approach was employed to gain insight into the characteristics. The data sources used to inform this study included surveys and artifacts from eight URMU students who participated in a national grant-funded research apprenticeship fellowship program.FindingsResults revealed three key findings about the characteristics that research mentors need to possess to successfully support URMU students in education research. These characteristics include a willingness to (1) invest time and effort in the mentor-mentee relationship, (2) share relevant knowledge and expertise about education research and (3) serve as sponsors to support and promote their mentees' educational research goals and endeavors.Practical implicationsThe results have the potential to improve the quality of successful research mentorship opportunities for URMU students in education research by demonstrating the qualities and importance of these mentoring relationships. Higher quality mentoring relationships have the power to encourage URMU students to persist into graduate school and/or the education research profession via knowledge sharing, support and social capital. This is particularly important as education research - which still largely privileges Eurocentric research perspectives and methods - continues to take much needed steps toward racial and cultural diversity.Originality/valueMost undergraduate research mentorship literature - and especially that literature highlighting the needs of URMU students - focuses on students in STEM, leaving gaps in knowledge related to students in education research. By focusing on the latter, this study seeks to extend our knowledge of the research mentorship needs of URMU students in education research.
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