Losing the precious few :: how America fails to educate its minorities in science and engineering /
"A professor for almost 50 years in Rice University's Department of Computational and Applied Mathematics, nationally acclaimed scholar Richard Tapia is struck by the number of Chinese students in the hallways and wonders how the United States can remain globally competitive. Tapia assert...
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Zusammenfassung: | "A professor for almost 50 years in Rice University's Department of Computational and Applied Mathematics, nationally acclaimed scholar Richard Tapia is struck by the number of Chinese students in the hallways and wonders how the United States can remain globally competitive. Tapia asserts it is critical to the nation's health and well-being to improve the representation of "the precious few," or domestic minority groups, in STEM education and careers. African Americans and Latinos alone make up 31% of the population, and he writes the country cannot maintain its economic and scientific health when such a large part of the population is left out of science and engineering. In addition, he contends the United States will not have racial justice without educational justice. Underrepresented groups must have equal access to higher education. This thought-provoking book examines issues that contribute to the lack of minorities in graduate STEM programs, including a dependence on standardized tests, deficiencies in K-12 education and historic and ongoing racism. As a long-time mentor, he has seen first-hand that professors have lower expectations of these students. In a survey of Rice University faculty, only 6% agreed that underrepresented minorities have talent in the field of study. Unfortunately, professors often interpret poor performance for lack of ability, despite the undoubtable fact that most of these students have not had the same quality education as their Anglo peers and are therefore not as well prepared. Providing a road map to increase the representation of domestic minority learners in academia and STEM fields, this is a must-read for university administrators and professors who want to attract and retain a diverse student body. In addition, Tapia includes advice for students, their parents and teachers, who will also benefit from his wisdom and years of experience serving as a mentor to those from diverse backgrounds."--Publisher description. |
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contents | Introduction "made in America" -- The world of the precious few -- The precious few contend with evolving racism -- How will the precious few face the racism of today and tomorrow? -- Immigration -- The effect of pre-college education, minority and urban youth cultures on the precious few -- Identifying the precious few : college admissions and affirmative action -- Are the precious few good enough? -- The undergraduate experience of the precious few -- Do we really want to hire the precious few as university faculty? -- Mistaking immigrants for the precious few -- Promoting the precious few faculty -- Promoting the precious few to national STEM leadership -- The rice-tapia model of supporting the precious few -- My advice to the precious few, their parents and their teachers. |
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spelling | Tapia, Richard A., author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n78003308 Losing the precious few : how America fails to educate its minorities in science and engineering / Richard A. Tapia. How America fails to educate its minorities in science and engineering Houston, Texas : Arte Público Press, [2022] ©2022 1 online resource (xxxiv, 323 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier "A professor for almost 50 years in Rice University's Department of Computational and Applied Mathematics, nationally acclaimed scholar Richard Tapia is struck by the number of Chinese students in the hallways and wonders how the United States can remain globally competitive. Tapia asserts it is critical to the nation's health and well-being to improve the representation of "the precious few," or domestic minority groups, in STEM education and careers. African Americans and Latinos alone make up 31% of the population, and he writes the country cannot maintain its economic and scientific health when such a large part of the population is left out of science and engineering. In addition, he contends the United States will not have racial justice without educational justice. Underrepresented groups must have equal access to higher education. This thought-provoking book examines issues that contribute to the lack of minorities in graduate STEM programs, including a dependence on standardized tests, deficiencies in K-12 education and historic and ongoing racism. As a long-time mentor, he has seen first-hand that professors have lower expectations of these students. In a survey of Rice University faculty, only 6% agreed that underrepresented minorities have talent in the field of study. Unfortunately, professors often interpret poor performance for lack of ability, despite the undoubtable fact that most of these students have not had the same quality education as their Anglo peers and are therefore not as well prepared. Providing a road map to increase the representation of domestic minority learners in academia and STEM fields, this is a must-read for university administrators and professors who want to attract and retain a diverse student body. In addition, Tapia includes advice for students, their parents and teachers, who will also benefit from his wisdom and years of experience serving as a mentor to those from diverse backgrounds."--Publisher description. Includes bibliographical references and index. RICHARD TAPIA is the Maxfield-Oshman Chair in Engineering, a professor in computational and applied mathematics and director of the Tapia Center for Excellence and Equity, all at Rice University. Introduction "made in America" -- The world of the precious few -- The precious few contend with evolving racism -- How will the precious few face the racism of today and tomorrow? -- Immigration -- The effect of pre-college education, minority and urban youth cultures on the precious few -- Identifying the precious few : college admissions and affirmative action -- Are the precious few good enough? -- The undergraduate experience of the precious few -- Do we really want to hire the precious few as university faculty? -- Mistaking immigrants for the precious few -- Promoting the precious few faculty -- Promoting the precious few to national STEM leadership -- The rice-tapia model of supporting the precious few -- My advice to the precious few, their parents and their teachers. Print version record. Science Study and teaching United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85118593 Minorities in science. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85085833 Minorities in engineering. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85085824 Science Vocational guidance. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85118607 Engineering Vocational guidance. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043202 Minorités dans les sciences. Minorités en ingénierie. Sciences Orientation professionnelle. Ingénierie Orientation professionnelle. Engineering Vocational guidance fast Minorities in engineering fast Minorities in science fast Science Study and teaching fast Science Vocational guidance fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq Print version: Tapia, Richard A. Losing the Precious Few. Houston, Texas : Arte Público Press, [2022] 9781558859425 (DLC) 2022934360 (OCoLC)1285557931 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=3504580 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Tapia, Richard A. Losing the precious few : how America fails to educate its minorities in science and engineering / Introduction "made in America" -- The world of the precious few -- The precious few contend with evolving racism -- How will the precious few face the racism of today and tomorrow? -- Immigration -- The effect of pre-college education, minority and urban youth cultures on the precious few -- Identifying the precious few : college admissions and affirmative action -- Are the precious few good enough? -- The undergraduate experience of the precious few -- Do we really want to hire the precious few as university faculty? -- Mistaking immigrants for the precious few -- Promoting the precious few faculty -- Promoting the precious few to national STEM leadership -- The rice-tapia model of supporting the precious few -- My advice to the precious few, their parents and their teachers. Science Study and teaching United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85118593 Minorities in science. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85085833 Minorities in engineering. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85085824 Science Vocational guidance. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85118607 Engineering Vocational guidance. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043202 Minorités dans les sciences. Minorités en ingénierie. Sciences Orientation professionnelle. Ingénierie Orientation professionnelle. Engineering Vocational guidance fast Minorities in engineering fast Minorities in science fast Science Study and teaching fast Science Vocational guidance fast |
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title | Losing the precious few : how America fails to educate its minorities in science and engineering / |
title_alt | How America fails to educate its minorities in science and engineering |
title_auth | Losing the precious few : how America fails to educate its minorities in science and engineering / |
title_exact_search | Losing the precious few : how America fails to educate its minorities in science and engineering / |
title_full | Losing the precious few : how America fails to educate its minorities in science and engineering / Richard A. Tapia. |
title_fullStr | Losing the precious few : how America fails to educate its minorities in science and engineering / Richard A. Tapia. |
title_full_unstemmed | Losing the precious few : how America fails to educate its minorities in science and engineering / Richard A. Tapia. |
title_short | Losing the precious few : |
title_sort | losing the precious few how america fails to educate its minorities in science and engineering |
title_sub | how America fails to educate its minorities in science and engineering / |
topic | Science Study and teaching United States. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85118593 Minorities in science. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85085833 Minorities in engineering. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85085824 Science Vocational guidance. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85118607 Engineering Vocational guidance. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85043202 Minorités dans les sciences. Minorités en ingénierie. Sciences Orientation professionnelle. Ingénierie Orientation professionnelle. Engineering Vocational guidance fast Minorities in engineering fast Minorities in science fast Science Study and teaching fast Science Vocational guidance fast |
topic_facet | Science Study and teaching United States. Minorities in science. Minorities in engineering. Science Vocational guidance. Engineering Vocational guidance. Minorités dans les sciences. Minorités en ingénierie. Sciences Orientation professionnelle. Ingénierie Orientation professionnelle. Engineering Vocational guidance Minorities in engineering Minorities in science Science Study and teaching Science Vocational guidance United States |
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