Making Black Scientists A Call to Action

Making Black Scientists: A Call to Action by Marybeth Gasman, published by Harvard University Press on August 13, 2019, is a 240-page exploration of the challenges and opportunities faced by Black students in science education. This book addresses the systemic exclusion of these students from some of the best science education available in the United States and presents a vision for how universities can better support African Americans in pursuing careers in science.
In this edition, Gasman and co-author Thai-Huy Nguyen examine ten historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) that have successfully increased the number of Black students in science fields and enhanced their academic performance. The authors highlight effective strategies employed by these institutions, such as a focus on teaching excellence, collaborative learning environments, and the importance of role models. By revealing the successful practices of HBCUs, Making Black Scientists offers insights and a framework for other colleges and universities aiming to improve diversity and support for African American students in science and technology.
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Americans have access to some of the best science education in the world, but too often black students are excluded from these opportunities. This essential book by leading voices in the field of education reform offers an inspiring vision of how America’s universities can guide a new generation of African Americans to success in science.
Educators, research scientists, and college administrators have all called for a new commitment to diversity in the sciences, but most universities struggle to truly support black students in these fields. Historically black colleges and universities (HBCUs) are different, though. Marybeth Gasman, widely celebrated as an education-reform visionary, and Thai-Huy Nguyen show that many HBCUs have proven adept at helping their students achieve in the sciences. There is a lot we can learn from these exemplary schools.
Gasman and Nguyen explore ten innovative schools that have increased the number of black students studying science and improved those students’ performance. Educators on these campuses have a keen sense of their students’ backgrounds and circumstances, familiarity that helps their science departments avoid the high rates of attrition that plague departments elsewhere. The most effective science programs at HBCUs emphasize teaching when considering whom to hire and promote, encourage students to collaborate rather than compete, and offer more opportunities for black students to find role models among both professors and peers.
Making Black Scientists reveals the secrets to these institutions’ striking successes and shows how other colleges and universities can follow their lead. The result is a bold new agenda for institutions that want to better serve African American students.
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