Share Paper: The Design and Development of the Virtual Training Modules for Peer Mentoring to Broaden Women’s and Minorities’ STEM Participation

  1. Jillian Wendt, University of the District of Columbia, United States
  2. Amanda Rockinson-Szapkiw, University of Memphis, United States
  3. Ayana Conway, Virginia State University, United States
Wednesday, March 28 10:30-10:45 AM Edison E

Abstract: This presentation focuses on the rationale, design, and development of the eMentoring modules that train graduate students for peer or near peer mentoring, which is part of a larger grant funded project supporting underrepresented minority women students enrolled in STEM programs to 1) aid their self-efficacy, 2) facilitate their success in the STEM degree and workplace, and, therefore, 3) help increase the number of women completing STEM degrees and entering the STEM workforce. The participants of the presentation will learn not only why training for mentorship is important but also design and development considerations for developing this training in an ...