Rethinking Educational Space(s): Exploring the Impact of Co-Curricular Programming on Undergraduate Belonging, Career Exploration, and Interprofessional Education.

J Allied Health

IHRC (Interprofessional Healthcare Residential College), University of Kentucky, Charles T. Wethington Jr. Building, Rm 111, Lexington, KY 40536-0200, USA. Tel 859-218-6582.

Published: July 2021

This mixed-methods study examined the impact of educational space on undergraduate belonging and learning by analyzing the post-event evaluations of 259 healthcare living-learning program (LLP) students who attended co-curricular programming designed to enhance belonging, career exploration, and interprofessional awareness. Students were broken into two groups based on program location. Post-event evaluations were analyzed using a Mann Whitney U-test and thematic analysis. Themes of career exploration and interprofessional awareness/identity formation emerged in the open-ended responses of both groups. Belonging was enhanced/muted by program location. Seemingly superficial, this variable actually reflects the institution's performance of educational space. The study includes a short discussion regarding the goal of constructing more inclusive educational spaces that support student belonging and success for all students.

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