Beyond Blackboards: Engaging Underserved Middle School Students in Engineering.

Sarah Blanchard, Justina Judy, Chandra Muller, Richard H Crawford, Anthony J Petrosino, Christina K White, Fu-An Lin, Kristin L Wood
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Beyond Blackboards is an inquiry-centered, after-school program designed to enhance middle school students' engagement with engineering through design-based experiences focused on the 21st Century Engineering Challenges. Set within a predominantly low-income, majority-minority community, our study aims to investigate the impact of Beyond Blackboards on students' interest in and understanding of engineering, as well as their ability to align their educational and career plans. We compare participants' and nonparticipants' questionnaire responses before the implementation and at the end of the program's first academic year. Statistically significant findings indicate a school-wide increase in students' interest in engineering careers, supporting a shift in school culture. However, only program participants showed increased enjoyment of design-based strategies, understanding of what engineers do, and awareness of the steps for preparing for an engineering career. These quantitative findings are supported by qualitative evidence from participant focus groups highlighting the importance of mentors in shaping students' awareness of opportunities within engineering.

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超越黑板:让缺乏教育的中学生参与工程。
超越黑板是一个以探究为中心的课后项目,旨在通过以设计为基础的体验,增强中学生对工程的参与,重点关注21世纪的工程挑战。我们的研究以低收入、少数族裔为主的社区为背景,旨在调查Beyond Blackboards对学生对工程的兴趣和理解,以及他们将教育和职业规划结合起来的能力的影响。我们比较了参与者和非参与者在项目实施前和项目第一学年结束时的问卷回答。统计上的重大发现表明,全校学生对工程职业的兴趣有所增加,这支持了学校文化的转变。然而,只有项目参与者对基于设计的策略表现出更多的享受,理解工程师的工作,并意识到为工程职业做准备的步骤。这些定量发现得到了来自参与者焦点小组的定性证据的支持,这些证据强调了导师在塑造学生对工程领域机会意识方面的重要性。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Pre-College Engineering Education Research (J-PEER) is issued electronically twice a year and serves as a forum and community space for the publication of research and evaluation reports on areas of pre-college STEM education, particularly in engineering. J-PEER targets scholars and practitioners in the new and expanding field of pre-college engineering education. This journal invites authors to submit their original and unpublished work in the form of (1) research papers or (2) shorter practitioner reports in numerous areas of STEM education, with a special emphasis on cross-disciplinary approaches incorporating engineering. J-PEER publishes a wide range of topics, including but not limited to: research articles on elementary and secondary students’ learning; curricular and extracurricular approaches to teaching engineering in elementary and secondary school; professional development of teachers and other school professionals; comparative approaches to curriculum and professional development in engineering education; parents’ attitudes toward engineering; and the learning of engineering in informal settings.
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