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Moving beyond GK-12.

J A Ufnar1, Susan Kuner, V L Shepherd

  • 1Division of Science and Technology, Southern Vermont College, Bennington, VT 05201, USA.

CBE Life Sciences Education
|September 6, 2012
PubMed
Summary

Few National Science Foundation GK-12 programs sustained their original classroom model. Analysis revealed three models for graduate student-teacher partnerships, offering pathways for future program sustainability and replication.

Area of Science:

  • STEM Education
  • Graduate Student Training
  • K-12 Outreach

Background:

  • The National Science Foundation GK-12 program has funded over 300 university awards, supporting thousands of graduate students and impacting K-12 education.
  • Understanding program sustainability is crucial for continued impact on science education and teacher-student engagement.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To identify sustained GK-12 programs maintaining the original graduate student-in-classroom model.
  • To propose replicable models for universities seeking to establish or sustain similar programs.

Main Methods:

  • Conducted surveys, literature reviews, and internet searches of GK-12 programs funded between 1999 and 2008.
  • Analyzed 188 funded sites to determine program longevity and structure.
  • Identified and categorized successful program models.

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Main Results:

  • Only 19 out of 188 funded sites maintained sustained in-classroom programs.
  • Three distinct sustainability models were identified: full-stipend, supplemental stipend, and service-learning.
  • These models vary in the time commitment of graduate fellows (2 days/week, 1 day/week, or integrated into coursework).

Conclusions:

  • Sustained GK-12 programs require specific structural and financial models for longevity.
  • Suggested models for sustainability include formal collaborations, a dedicated "Teaching Experience for Fellows" program, and integrating stipends into broader impacts.
  • These findings provide a framework for universities to develop effective and lasting science outreach initiatives.