Students’ Perceptions of a Special Program for Developing Exceptional Talent in STEM

IF 1.3 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL Journal of Advanced Academics Pub Date : 2019-07-26 DOI:10.1177/1932202X19864690
I-Chen Wu
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This investigation was to explore perceptions of students who participated in the Cultivating Diverse Talents in STEM project in an R1 university through (a) university-based summer internship program, (b) subsequent school-year research internships, and (c) successive summer workshops or internships. Thirteen high school juniors from diverse backgrounds and low-income families were selected using a series of identification and assessment methods. Both the performance-based and paper-and-pencil assessments were measures of creative problem solving and application of conceptual understandings. A questionnaire was administered after students’ participation in the summer internship. The core theme, active involvement in problem solving inspired and motivated students with exceptional talent, was identified, including three categories: (a) academic initiative and engagement, (b) transition preparation, and (c) practical skill development. Strengths of diverse, underrepresented students with exceptional talent in STEM (spatial analytical skills, high academic resilience, and persistence) and critical elements of a quality STEM program (focusing on individual research interests and real-world problems, providing enriched and varied experiences, and creating supportive mentoring relationships) are included in the research implications.
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学生对培养STEM杰出人才的特殊计划的看法
本调查旨在通过(a)大学暑期实习计划、(b)随后的学年研究实习和(c)连续的暑期研讨会或实习,探讨R1大学参与STEM多元化人才培养项目的学生的看法。采用一系列识别和评估方法,选择了来自不同背景和低收入家庭的13名高中三年级学生。基于绩效的评估和纸笔评估都是创造性解决问题和应用概念理解的措施。在学生参加暑期实习后进行问卷调查。确定了核心主题,即积极参与问题解决,激发和激励具有特殊才能的学生,包括三类:(a)学术主动性和参与度,(b)过渡准备,以及(c)实践技能发展。多样化的优势,在STEM方面具有卓越天赋(空间分析技能、高学术韧性和持久性)和高质量STEM项目关键要素(关注个人研究兴趣和现实世界问题,提供丰富多样的经验,并建立支持性的指导关系)的代表性不足的学生被包括在研究影响中。
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