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Black Males in IT Higher Education in The USA: The Digital Divide in the Academic Pipeline Re-visited

机译:美国IT高等教育中的黑人男性:学术管道中的数字鸿沟再次出现

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Results of a field study of the influences on Black male undergraduate students' participation in IT fields at a Predominately White Institution and Historically Black College and University are presented. This analysis shows how inadequacies within the academic pipeline present themselves as barriers to success for Black students. The findings are evidence that despite barriers Black students are not giving up on the Information Technology discipline despite the low number of Black professors at PWIs and HBCUs. The digital divide is once again shifting from usage to empowerment. Stereotype threat is threatening Black identity as Black males try to adapt to a field in which they are vastly underrepresented. A logical next step for researchers is to identify ways in which Black students are being affected by these inequalities. These findings indicate that Black students are disadvantaged in IT fields and steps must be taken to ensure they do not remain victims of a leaky academic pipeline.
机译:给出了在一个以白人为主的机构和历史上黑人学院和大学中对黑人男大学生参与IT领域影响的实地研究结果。该分析表明,学术渠道中的不足会如何成为黑人学生成功的障碍。研究结果证明,尽管障碍重重,但在PWI和HBCU的黑人教授人数很少的情况下,黑人学生仍不会放弃信息技术学科。数字鸿沟再次从使用向授权转变。刻板印象的威胁正威胁着黑人的身份,因为黑人男性试图适应其代表性不足的领域。对于研究人员而言,合乎逻辑的下一步是确定黑人学生受到这些不平等影响的方式。这些发现表明,黑人学生在IT领域处于不利地位,必须采取措施确保他们不会成为学术渠道漏洞的受害者。

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