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The Science of Effective Mentoring in STEMM

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Effective mentors are critical in the development of undergraduate and graduate students in science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medicine (STEMM)—especially for many members of underrepresented and marginalized populations. The Science of Effective Mentoring in STEMM committee systematically compiled and analyzed current research on the characteristics, competencies, and behaviors of effective mentors and mentees in STEMM and developed a practical resource guide for mentoring practitioners to create and support viable, sustainable mentoring support systems.

Description

Under the auspices of BHEW and CWSEM, and in collaboration with BOSE, an ad hoc committee will conduct a study of STEMM (science, technology, engineering, mathematics, and medical) mentoring programs and practices at the undergraduate and graduate levels. The study will have a particular focus on identifying evidence (or lack thereof) regarding successful programs for mentoring of individuals traditionally marginalized in STEMM fields, including women, individuals from racial/ethnic groups historically underrepresented in STEMM, and first-generation college students. Guiding questions for the study will include the following:
--What are common definitions and differentiations among the various models of mentoring in STEMM?
--What are the most successful elements of effective mentoring relationships in STEMM education at the various stages of career development?
--How can and should mentees and mentors be trained to be more effective in the mentor-mentee relationship?
The committee will issue a final report and also create an online interactive guide of effective programs and practices that can be adopted and adapted by institutions, departments, and individual faculty members.

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Rian Lund Dahlberg

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Committee Membership Roster Comments

Member Biography for Sylvia Hurtado added on 12/04/2017.
Entry for Tammy Allen removed on 5/8/18.
Entry for Christiane Spitzmueller added on 5/8/18.
Entry for Joe Garcia removed on 11/7/18.

Sponsors

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

Burroughs Wellcome Fund

Gulf Research Program

Howard Hughes Medical Institute

Staff

Rian Lund Dahlberg

Lead

John Veras

Austen Applegate

Adriana Navia Courembis

Thomas Rudin

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