Latino Men in STEM: The First Semester Experience

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Latino Men in STEM: The First Semester Experience Charles Lu, Ph.D Director, Academic Advancement & Innovation Longhorn Center for Academic Excellence Division of Diversity & Community Engagement The University of Texas at Austin

40% STEM Enrollment Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex 35% 33.9% 35.5% 30% 30.7% 25% 20% 15.9% 15% 13.1% 12.7% 10% 5% 0% White Male White Female Hispanic Male Hispanic Female Black Male Black Female Figure 1. Adapted from Riegle-Crumb and King, 2010. STEM enrollment rates by race/ethnicity and sex.

70.0% 2008 Male U.S. Population (Ages 15-24) and STEM B.S. Recipients for Selected Racial/Ethnic Groups 60.0% 50.0% 40.0% 30.0% % U.S. Population Ages, 15-24 (2008) % STEM Bachelor's Degrees Awarded (2008) 20.0% 10.0% 0.0% White Males Asian Males Black Males Hispanic Males Native American Males Figure 2. Adapted from Toldson and Esters, 2012. 2008 male U.S. population (ages 15-24) and STEM B.S. recipients for selected racial/ethnic groups. Source: U.S. Census 2009; NCES, 2009.

Research Questions 1) How do first-semester Latino males in the STEM disciplines at a PWI perceive and ascribe meaning to their science experiences? 2) How do first-semester Latino males science identities develop in their first semester of college? 3) How do first-semester Latino males science identities interact with other parts of their identity, if at all?

Key Finding #1: Being and feeling a part of a scientific community was important; however, the prestige and exclusivity of being in STEM remains a huge draw. One of the things that my Freshman Interest Group (FIG) has definitely helped me with is my GPA. My grades wouldn t be as good right now in my geology classes cause [my FIG and I] study a lot together and it helps. -Herman As far as my relationships with my peers since we last met I think my relationship with them has grown. We study a lot together, we re the support for each other, and we always go out on the weekends together. So they re kind of my backbone I like knowing that my major [Chemistry] is hard and that not everyone can get into it and be good at it. It takes hard work and dedication and you have to be smart. That s what makes me want to do it even more. - Vincent

Key Finding #2: STEM competence exists in freethinking, creativity, and innovation not memorization and regurgitation. So at the beginning I would just start memorizing things. Once I caught on to how things work, it was easier to learn how to study too, other than just memorizing things; [rather,] I learned how they work instead. There were just too many formulas and proofs and stuff for me to try to memorize. Now that I see how everything connects and flows together, I can just glance over and make sure I understand it, and if I can talk myself through it then I m good. - Rick I think students struggle in college because in high school, teachers assess you on your knowledge. In college, professors assess you on how you think. You're not going to be given every type of problem before you get tested on it, that's just regurgitation...that's high school. In college, the professors give you the foundation, but it's up to you grapple with it, to wrestle with it, to utilize the free thinking and creativity that, unfortunately, never gets taught to students in high school. - Gerry

Key Finding #3: Students had a tough time negotiating their many identities. Other parts of their identity complemented with, collided against, and/or were negotiated with their science identities. [My science and math classes] are just a bunch of white girls who won t look my way who are in sororities, and a bunch of white guys who definitely won t even look my way because I m this scrawny little Hispanic/African American looking kid. So I was kind of disappointed in that sense just I wasn t expecting that anti-social kind of feel. -Allen So I was talking to my dad about it when I was younger and he said that he believes in evolution but he s Catholic. But he says, I m a hypocrite but I keep my faith and science separate. And I do the same thing. So I keep my faith and science separate. - Mateo

Racial Musical First-Year Latino Males' Science Identities Sex Creative Religious

Future Recommendations Research Explore the second semester and second year experience ( sophomore slump ). Investigate the Latino male experience in STEM at a HSI, community college, other geographic areas Practice Mandate all freshmen majoring in STEM to be a part of scientific communities and implement friendly competition between communities using incentives Have students go through research and industry rotations within their first two years so they can figure out what they are really interested in Encourage all first-semester freshmen to take a course in critical thinking with an emphasis on STEM Policy Increase rigor in curriculum by creating multiple tiers of knowledge where standards in science and math are the expectation, not the bar. Increase research in areas of creativity and innovation; provide additional funding to art, music, and other areas that allow room for creativity as they have a link to STEM