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Moving Latino/a Students Into STEM Majors in College
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EthnicityStem EducationTeacher EducationLatino/a StudiesLatino CultureCollaborative Professional CommunitiesStudent CultureSecondary EducationStudent SuccessSecondary Stem EducationCultural DiversityEducationHigh SchoolCollege PipelineUniversity Student RetentionHigher Education TeachingHigher EducationLatino/a Students
We argue that Latino/a students are more likely to major in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) in college if they were educated in high schools where they studied with satisfied teachers who worked in collaborative professional communities. Quantitative results demonstrate that collaborative professional communities in high school are important for Latino/a students’ choice of major in college. Results from qualitative interviews clarify how Latino/a students’ perceptions of precollege educational environments shape their decisions to major in STEM.
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