为推进非正式的STEM学习和历史上被边缘化社区的学生的成果提供了有意义的见解
Claudia McLaughlin Ludwig1, Rebecca A Howsmon1,2, Shelley Stromholt3
1Institute for Systems Biology, Seattle, WA, USA.
概括
非正式的科学,技术,工程和数学 (STEM) 课程有效地让边缘化的高中生参与复杂的主题. 这些以研究为基础的项目显示出显著的学习收益,并且可以在最小的资源下扩展.
科学领域:
- 非正式的STEM教育是什么
- 在STEM的公平性.
- 社会科学问题 社会科学问题
背景情况:
- 非正式的STEM体验可以改善边缘化的高中学生的公平.
- 需要了解如何有效地扩展这些计划.
研究的目的:
- 调查扩大非正式STEM课程的关键方面,背景和时间框架.
- 为了证明这些计划对边缘化学生的有效性.
主要方法:
- 混合方法的方法.混合方法的方法.
- 对面和远程非正式课程 (22-320小时) 的分析.
主要成果:
- 学生在STEM学习结构中显示出显著的短期和长期收益.
- 进展与真正的研究,指导,实践活动和合作有关.
- 计划在扩大规模时保持有效性.
结论:
- 非正式的STEM课程是一种可行的,资源高效的方法,可以为边缘化的年轻人增强STEM学习.
- 这些计划解决了改善受服务不足的高中学生STEM成果的社会挑战.
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