Emerging Scholars Program (ESP) Overview [Video, 15:09]
2020-03
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Emerging Scholars Program (ESP) Overview [Video, 15:09]
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The Emerging Scholars Program (ESP, known by other names) is a highly-structured workshop attached to academically-rigorous math courses to increase success of historically-underrepresented students. Created in the early 1970s by Dr. Philip Uri Treisman at the University of California, Berkeley, the initial focus was African-Americans in a calculus course seeking a doctoral degree in mathematics. Since then it has been used with a variety of student groups. ESP is used at colleges across the U.S.
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Arendale, D. R. (2020). [Video, 15:08]. Emerging Scholars Program (ESP) Overview. https://youtu.be/pM07mK5tmt0
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