Understanding how research experiences for undergraduate students may foster diversity in the professorate
College and university professors serve as role models and leaders. Unfortunately, in computing fields, only a small fraction of the professorate is women and/or members of minority racial groups. To address this issue, the current research assessed the role of research experiences for undergraduate students (REUs) on underrepresented students’ interest in pursuing a career as a computing professor. We found that REUs utilizing a set of specific practices are linked with underrepresented students’ interest in becoming a computing professor. On the other hand, no specific REU practice was associated with majority students’ (i.e., White and Asian men’s) level of interest in becoming a professor. Thus, this research not only identifies aspects of REUs that may be especially important for increasing diversity in the professorate but also highlights that REUs may serve different purposes for underrepresented versus majority students.
Understanding how research experiences for undergraduate students may foster diversity in the professorate
- Author Tamer, Burçin; Stout, Jane G.
- Publication Title Proceedings Of The 47Th ACM Technical Symposium On Computing Science Education
- Publication Year 2016
- BPC Focus Gender, Underrepresented Racial/Ethnic Groups
- Methodology Survey, Multi-institution
- Analytic Method Regression
- Institution Type NA
- DOI 10.1145/2839509.2844573
- URL https://doi.org/10.1145/2839509.2844573