STEM Pathways for Black and Latinx Middle and High School Students

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Park-Taylor J. [1 ]
Wing H.M. [1 ]
Aladin M. [1 ]
Burke E.K. [1 ]
Park J. [1 ]
Martinez B.Y. [1 ]
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[1] Division of Psychological and Educational Services, Fordham University, 113 West 60th Street, New York, NY
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Black and Latinx youth; Grounded theory; STEM education;
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10.1007/s11256-021-00631-0
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Considering the growth and promising outlook of STEM occupations and the significant need to diversify STEM, the present study explored Black and Latinx youths’ situated experiences with and perspectives on STEM education. Informed by the major tenets of a grounded theory qualitative method, we interviewed 24 middle and high school students about their perceptions of their math and science preparation, their pursuit of STEM pathways, and their persistence in these fields. Results suggested a major theme related to participants’ experiences navigating uneven pathways towards academic and STEM success. In relation to this major theme, five open themes emerged which included: (1) characteristics, behaviors, and beliefs related to success in math and science; (2) familial role in achievement and success; (3) the lived experience of school and STEM classes; (4) external barriers and supports related to academic success; and (5) STEM careers and world of work. Identifying the challenges and opportunities that Black and Latinx youth face in their math and science education may inform the development of STEM education programs that meet the needs of this population. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.
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