- Conference Session
- MVCC Technical Session
- Collection
- 2016 ASEE Annual Conference & Exposition
- Authors
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Keith A. Landry PE, Georgia Southern University; Mike Jackson, Georgia Southern University
- Tagged Divisions
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Military and Veterans Constituent Committee
influence the persistence or resilience of STEM students to stay focused and engaged in pursuitof their personal academic goals.Of particular importance to Packard’s STEM mentorship program development are three factorsshe labels “capacity”, “interest” and “belongingness.” Capacity refers to a student’s ability to learnand demonstrate requisite performance. Mentors can help students improve their personal capacitythrough various practice opportunities and timely, effective feedback. More importantly, suchmentoring can improve a student’s self-efficacy of confidence which Packard indicates is often abetter predictor of future performance than demonstrated capability. A student’s interest in STEMcan be expected to wax and wane as they pursue their