Title: The%20Next%20Steps%20in%20Developing%20Inclusive%20Physics%20Departments
1The Next Steps in Developing Inclusive Physics
Departments
- Juan R. Burciaga
- Department of Physics
- Mount Holyoke College
- South Hadley, MA 01075
- jburciag_at_mtholyoke.edu
2Questions Under Consideration
- Why work toward inclusive physics departments?
- What were the first steps?
- What are the next seps for physics departments
working toward an inclusive physics community?
3Why work toward inclusive physics departments?
- Disclaimer multiple caveats
4Why work toward inclusive physics departments?
- AAPT Diversity Statement
- http//www.aapt.org/Resources/policy/diversity.cfm
- The American Association of Physics Teachers is
committed to making physics more accessible to
everyone. We support efforts to encourage
greater participation from members of all
under-represented groups in every part of the
physics community. We strive to provide open
access and employment opportunities to all
without discrimination
5Why work toward inclusive physics departments?
- APS Joint Diversity Statement
- http//www.aps.org/policy/statements/08_2.cfm
- To ensure a productive future for science and
technology in the United States, we must make
physics more inclusive. The health of physics
requires talent from the broadest demographic
pool. Underrepresented groups constitute a
largely untapped intellectual resource and a
growing segment of the U.S. population. - Therefore, we charge our membership with
increasing the numbers of underrepresented
minorities in physics
6Why work toward inclusive physics departments?
- NSHP Diversity Statement
- http//www.hispanicphysicists.org/diversity.html
- The National Society of Hispanic Physicists
(NSHP) believes that all individuals, regardless
of gender, age, race, ethnic background,
disability, sexual preference, or national
origin, must be provided with equality of
opportunity to pursue and advance in physics
careers. In order to meet that goal the physics
community within the United States must better
engage the knowledge and talents of our diverse
population, increase the viability of physics as
a career option for all individuals, and promote
the pursuit of physics careers by historically
under-represented groups
7Why work toward inclusive physics departments?
- Axiom A diverse, inclusive community is a
property and an indicator of a healthy physics
department.
8What were the first steps?
- Actively recruit students from under-represented
groups - Incorporate pedagogies that encourage reflection,
exploration, peer involvement - Support multiple student communities
- Introduce students to the working physics
environment - Hire faculty from under-represented groups
9What were the first steps?
- Actively recruit students from under-represented
groups -
- Faculty involvement is important
- Show the value you place on students to the
- student and to their family.
- Begin the process of mentoring
10What were the first steps?
- Incorporate pedagogies that encourage reflection,
exploration, peer involvement - Students must learn what they know and what they
dont. And that not knowing something at the
outset is part of the learning process. - Students must learn that trying and failing is
part of the learning process.
11What were the first steps?
- Incorporate pedagogies that encourage reflection,
exploration, peer involvement - Students must learn how to work in groups. That
is how to learn from and how to contribute to
groups.
12What were the first steps?
- Support multiple student communities
- Do not think in terms of a single student
community but multiple ones. Even a strong and
vibrant community can be a hostile one. Multiple
communities allow diverse students an opportunity
to each find a niche. - Remember that students are frequently in conflict
each wants to be valued for their uniqueness
but also desire to be part of the group.
13What were the first steps?
- Support multiple student communities
- Send the message that students are expected to
challenge one another but they are also expected
to support one another. - Provide places for students to study and work
together. Places under their control if possible.
14What were the first steps?
- Introduce students to the working physics
environment - Basically undergraduate research.
- Allow students to succeed outside the classroom
how to work in groups ... how to generate and
modify an inquiry how to think and talk through
ideas how to test themselves and vaidate their
own understanding. - Give responsibility to the student.
15What were the first steps?
- Introduce students to the working physics
environment - Provide multiple mentors to the students.
- Allow students to be mentors in turn.
16What were the first steps?
- Hire faculty from under-represented groups
- Despite the best will in the world many
departments still lag in this area. - Study Best Practice search protocols
- APS COM Tips for Hiring and Recruiting
Minorities - and Women for Faculty Positions
- Outside monitor 2 or 3 minority advocates use
- the advocacy societies
17What were the first steps?
- Hire faculty from under-represented groups
- JoAnn Moddy, Faculty Diversity Removing the
Barriers, 2011 - Set up a criteria matrix, show evidence take
your time avoid numerical rankings prepare
search committee
18What were the first steps?
- Hire faculty from under-represented groups
- Commit to a two or three year search
- Do not be in a hurry to fill tenure-track slots
19What are the Next Steps?
- Have a conversation/take a workshop
- Invest in the faculty
- Support the students
- Build vertical and horizontal bridges
- Bring in outside evaluation
20What are the Next Steps?
- Have a conversation/take a workshop
- AAPT workshops third-party workshops
- An example of institutional change
- Workshops freely available to all faculty all
staff required to take workshop all search
committee chairs required to take workshop
21What are the Next Steps?
- Have a conversation/take a workshop
- Two questions
- What is the value of diversity?
- How much does the department value diversity?
22What are the Next Steps?
- Invest in the faculty
- Actively help faculty, especially new faculty,
become better teachers, researchers and mentors. - APS Physics Research Mentor
- Teaching/Learning Center
- New FacultyWorkshop
- AAPT meetings
- Grant workshops
- Leadership workshops
-
23What are the Next Steps?
- Invest in the faculty
- Promote community among new faculty both within
the department and across the disciplines - Reward mentoring and outreach appropriately.
- Protect new faculty from excessive commitments to
mentoring and outreach activities. - Continual, formative assessments of all faculty.
-
24What are the Next Steps?
- Support the students
- In addition to recruiting and retaining think
in terms of acclimation. - Provide multiple opportunities for students to
assume leadership/responsibilty roles in the
department. - Provide continual, formative assessment.
- Provide multiple spaces
25What are the Next Steps?
- Build vertical and horizontal bridges
- Extend the community for the physics department
to reach high school programs, two year colleges,
graduate programs, and peer schools. - use faculty and students
26What are the Next Steps?
- Bring in outside evaluation
- Evaluate your efforts (continual, formative
assessment). - APS, NSHP,NSBP,
27Other Material
- CIRTL Diversity Resources
- http//www.cirtl.net/diversityresources
- AAS CSWA
- http//www.aas.org/cswa/diversity.html
- AAS CSMA
- http//csma.aas.org/issues.html
28Other Material
- AAS
- Increasing the Number of Underrepresented
Minorities in Astronomy at the Undergraduate,
Graduate, and Postdoctoral Levels (Paper I) - http//arxiv.org/pdf/0903.4506.pdf
- AAS
- Increasing the Number of Underrepresented
Minorities in Astronomy Through K-12 Education
and Public Outreach (Paper II) - http//arxiv.org/abs/0903.4507