全球学生研究专题讨论会(SRS):吸引全国各地的青年参与环境研究社区

Eleanor M. Jaffee, Jennifer Bourgeault, Haley Wicklein, Alicia Carlson
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摘要了解学生如何在GLOBE研讨会上进行和展示研究项目。关键词:初中高中非正式教育环境科学包容性科学与工程实践致谢本材料基于美国国家航空航天局(NASA)资助的工作。80NSSC18K0135)和青年作为公民环境科学家的学习。GLOBE学生研究研讨会最初由美国国家科学基金会(NSF)资助(批准号1546713)。本材料中表达的任何观点、发现、结论和建议都是作者的观点,并不一定反映NSF、NASA或青年作为公民环境科学家学习的观点。数字资源全球SRS新闻报道全球SRS科学家审稿人全球SRS同行审稿人全球SRS学生研究海报和报告全球SRS学生资源全球SRS学生资源:科学过程中的步骤全球SRS教育者资源全球SRS视频YouTube播放列表全球SRS合作伙伴列表注1。“经济弱势”由各州定义,通常涉及个人或家庭获得联邦援助计划的资格。不同的州在确定经济困难学生的标准中包括不同的联邦援助计划(Blagg和Gutierrez 2021)。我们承认,这些类别在代表组成它们的区域和文化身份方面存在局限性,在STEM中的代表性可能有所不同。参见Bhatti(2021)。配对样本t检验,p < 0.001.4显著。选自科学学习激活实验室参与调查(CitationChung et al. 2016)。作者eleanor M. Jaffee是位于新罕布什尔州曼彻斯特的Insights Evaluation LLC的所有者和首席顾问,同时也是GLOBE美国协调办公室的外部评估员。Jennifer Bourgeault是美国国家协调员,Haley Wicklein是美国国家助理协调员,Alicia Carlson是外联负责人,他们都在位于新罕布什尔州达勒姆市的新罕布什尔大学的GLOBE美国协调办公室工作。Jennifer BourgeaultEleanor M. Jaffee是位于新罕布什尔州曼彻斯特的Insights Evaluation LLC的所有者和首席顾问,也是GLOBE美国协调办公室的外部评估员。Jennifer Bourgeault是美国国家协调员,Haley Wicklein是美国国家助理协调员,Alicia Carlson是外联负责人,他们都在位于新罕布什尔州达勒姆市的新罕布什尔大学的GLOBE美国协调办公室工作。Haley WickleinEleanor M. Jaffee是位于新罕布什尔州曼彻斯特的Insights Evaluation LLC的所有者和首席顾问,也是GLOBE美国协调办公室的外部评估员。Jennifer Bourgeault是美国国家协调员,Haley Wicklein是美国国家助理协调员,Alicia Carlson是外联负责人,他们都在位于新罕布什尔州达勒姆市的新罕布什尔大学的GLOBE美国协调办公室工作。Alicia CarlsonEleanor M. Jaffee是位于新罕布什尔州曼彻斯特的Insights Evaluation LLC的所有者和首席顾问,也是GLOBE美国协调办公室的外部评估员。Jennifer Bourgeault是美国国家协调员,Haley Wicklein是美国国家助理协调员,Alicia Carlson是外联负责人,他们都在位于新罕布什尔州达勒姆市的新罕布什尔大学的GLOBE美国协调办公室工作。
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The GLOBE Student Research Symposia (SRS): Engaging Youth around the Country in an Environmental Research Community
AbstractLearn how students conduct and present about research projects at GLOBE Symposia.Keywords: Middle SchoolHigh SchoolInformal EducationEnvironmental ScienceInclusionScience and Engineering Practices AcknowledgmentsThis material is based upon work supported by NASA (Grant no. 80NSSC18K0135) and Youth Learning As Citizen Environmental Scientists. The GLOBE Student Research Symposia were initially funded by the NSF (Grant No. 1546713). Any opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations expressed in this material are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the NSF, NASA, or Youth Learning As Citizen Environmental Scientists.Digital ResourcesGLOBE SRS news storiesGLOBE SRS scientist reviewer formGLOBE SRS peer reviewer formGLOBE SRS student research posters and reportsGLOBE SRS student resourcesGLOBE SRS student resource: steps in the scientific processGLOBE SRS educator resourcesGLOBE SRS video YouTube playlistGLOBE Partner listNotes1. “Economically disadvantaged” is defined by each state and typically involves individual or household eligibility for federal assistance programs. Different states include different federal assistance programs in their criteria for identifying economically disadvantaged students (Blagg and Gutierrez 2021).2. We acknowledge the limitations of these categories to represent the range of regional and cultural identities comprising them, which may differ in their representation in STEM. See for example Bhatti (2021).3. Paired samples t-tests, all significant at p < .001.4. Selected items from the Science Learning Activation Lab Engagement Survey (CitationChung et al. 2016).Additional informationNotes on contributorsEleanor M. JaffeeEleanor M. Jaffee is the Owner and Principal Consultant at Insights Evaluation LLC in Manchester, New Hampshire, the External Evaluator for the GLOBE U.S. Coordination Office. Jennifer Bourgeault is the U.S. Country Coordinator, Haley Wicklein is the Assistant U.S. Country Coordinator, and Alicia Carlson is the Outreach Lead, all at the GLOBE U.S. Coordination Office at the University of New Hampshire in Durham, New Hampshire.Jennifer BourgeaultEleanor M. Jaffee is the Owner and Principal Consultant at Insights Evaluation LLC in Manchester, New Hampshire, the External Evaluator for the GLOBE U.S. Coordination Office. Jennifer Bourgeault is the U.S. Country Coordinator, Haley Wicklein is the Assistant U.S. Country Coordinator, and Alicia Carlson is the Outreach Lead, all at the GLOBE U.S. Coordination Office at the University of New Hampshire in Durham, New Hampshire.Haley WickleinEleanor M. Jaffee is the Owner and Principal Consultant at Insights Evaluation LLC in Manchester, New Hampshire, the External Evaluator for the GLOBE U.S. Coordination Office. Jennifer Bourgeault is the U.S. Country Coordinator, Haley Wicklein is the Assistant U.S. Country Coordinator, and Alicia Carlson is the Outreach Lead, all at the GLOBE U.S. Coordination Office at the University of New Hampshire in Durham, New Hampshire.Alicia CarlsonEleanor M. Jaffee is the Owner and Principal Consultant at Insights Evaluation LLC in Manchester, New Hampshire, the External Evaluator for the GLOBE U.S. Coordination Office. Jennifer Bourgeault is the U.S. Country Coordinator, Haley Wicklein is the Assistant U.S. Country Coordinator, and Alicia Carlson is the Outreach Lead, all at the GLOBE U.S. Coordination Office at the University of New Hampshire in Durham, New Hampshire.
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