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Application of a Collective Impact Model for Latinx Students’ Access to STEM Higher Education in Northeast Tennessee Region
Journal of STEM Education
  • Mohammad M. Uddin, East Tennessee State University
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Article
Publication Date
10-1-2020
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Latinx population is growing rapidly, however, they are falling behind in educational attainment. In Tennessee, 17% of Latinx adults have earned an associate degree or higher, compared to 32% of all adults. This study focuses on improving Latinx students' access to STEM higher education in the Northeast Tennessee region. A survey was conducted among Latinx students who identified legal, financial and social challenges as barriers in their journey to higher education in STEM fields. An innovative collective impact model is proposed as a solution for this socially complex problem. Early data shows positive effects of the initiative.

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Mohammad M. Uddin. "Application of a Collective Impact Model for Latinx Students’ Access to STEM Higher Education in Northeast Tennessee Region" Journal of STEM Education Vol. 21 Iss. 3 (2020) p. 44 - 49 ISSN: 1557-5276
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/mohammad-uddin/26/