Sea Grant Center for Great Lakes Literacy Shipboard Science Workshop Evaluation

Jennifer Hunnell, Heather A. Triezenberg, Brandon C. Schroeder, Meaghan J. Gass
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Youth have an important role in current and future Great Lakes stewardship. Educating youth and empowering them to be Great Lakes stewards requires educators to be knowledgeable and confident, and therefore more likely to engage in teaching Great Lakes literacy activities in their classroom, thus contributing to a Great Lakes-literate public. The Shipboard Science Workshop (SSW) for educators is a vessel-based professional learning opportunity aboard the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency's research vessel (R/V) Lake Guardian. During the week-long SSW, educators learn from professional scientists, Sea Grant staff, and each other about Great Lakes research through the lenses of place-based education (PBE) and Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS). The goals of the SSW are to (1) enhance understanding of scientific concepts, processes, or techniques; (2) influence changes in teaching practices, curriculum, or personal behaviors; (3) influence communication and promotion of pro-environmental behaviors with others; and (4) establish communities of practice, including educators, scientists, and SSW coordinators. Herein, we present the findings of a 10-month follow-up survey to evaluate the SSW efficacy from 2016-2019. Overall, the SSW appears to have achieved its goals. We discuss the implications of these results within the PBE framework for shifting educators’ classroom approaches and empowering youth inquiry and leadership on complex Great Lakes issues.

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海洋拨款中心大湖区扫盲船上科学讲习班评估
青年在当前和未来的大湖区管理工作中发挥着重要作用。教育青年并赋予他们成为大湖区管理者的权力,需要教育工作者知识渊博、自信,因此更有可能在课堂上教授大湖区扫盲活动,从而为大湖区扫盲公众做出贡献。面向教育工作者的船上科学研讨会(SSW)是美国环境保护局的研究船“守护者湖”号上的一次船上专业学习机会。在为期一周的SSW中,教育工作者通过基于地点的教育(PBE)和下一代科学标准(NGSS)的视角,向专业科学家、海洋拨款工作人员以及彼此学习大湖区研究。SSW的目标是(1)增强对科学概念、过程或技术的理解;(2) 影响教学实践、课程或个人行为的变化;(3) 影响与他人沟通和促进环保行为;以及(4)建立实践社区,包括教育工作者、科学家和SSW协调员。在此,我们介绍了一项为期10个月的随访调查的结果,以评估2016-2019年的SSW疗效。总体而言,SSW似乎已经实现了其目标。我们在PBE框架内讨论了这些结果对改变教育工作者的课堂方法以及增强青年对复杂大湖问题的调查和领导能力的影响。
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