大学生导师对青少年气候电影推广计划的贡献对职业生涯的影响

Kathryn J. Boyd, Christine Okochi, Megan K. Littrell, R. Batchelor, A. Gold, E. Leckey
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导师制已被证明对学员有积极的影响,但对导师的影响的研究较少,特别是那些涉及科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)外展的导师。在我们努力通过包括指导在内的外展项目加强STEM参与的过程中,了解参与这些项目对导师的影响对项目设计具有重要意义,并为有效的导师参与提供了新的途径。摘要本研究旨在探讨师徒关系对电影本科与理科研究生在初高中青年外展计划中担任导师的影响。在这个外展项目中,实施了以参与者为中心的指导模式,由导师支持学生制作有关当地气候变化对其社区影响的电影。课程的重点是跨学科的工作,以及在学生和导师的团队中发展沟通和建立关系。通过问卷调查和访谈的方式对导师进行数据收集。作为他们参与的结果,导师经历了专业和个人的好处,例如建立教学和沟通技巧,发展关系和网络联系,以及个人满意度。几位导师报告说,他们对STEM教育的职业道路产生了积极的影响。报告影响程度中等或较低的导师可能有过缓和影响的指导经历。基于这些发现,我们建议在制定外展计划和导师培训时考虑导师的职业和技能发展,以增强对导师的影响和他们对STEM的参与。
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Career implications for college student mentors through their contribution to a climate film outreach program for adolescents
ABSTRACT Mentorship has been shown to have a positive influence on mentees but less research is available on the impacts for mentors, particularly those involved in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) outreach. As we work to enhance STEM engagement through outreach programs that include mentoring, understanding the impact on mentors that participate in these programs has implications for program design and offers new avenues for effective mentor engagement. This study explored the impacts of mentoring on undergraduate film and graduate science students who served as mentors in an outreach program for middle and high school youth. In this outreach program, a participant-centered mentorship model was implemented, with mentors supporting students in creating films about local climate change impacts in their communities. The focus was put on interdisciplinary work and the development of communication and relationship building in teams of students and their mentors. Data were collected from the mentors through surveys and interviews. As a result of their participation, mentors experienced professional and personal benefits, such as building teaching and communication skills, developing relationships and networking connections, and personal satisfaction. Several mentors reported high, positive impacts that resulted in changes to their career paths towards STEM education. Mentors who reported moderate or low levels of impact may have had past mentoring experiences that moderated the impact. Based on these findings, we suggest that mentor career and skill development is considered in the development of outreach programs and mentor training to enhance the impact on mentors and their engagement in STEM.
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Science Education Part B: Communication and Public Engagement will address the communication between and the engagement by individuals and groups concerning evidence-based information about the nature, outcomes, and social consequences, of science and technology. The journal will aim: -To bridge the gap between theory and practice concerning the communication of evidence-based information about the nature, outcomes, and social consequences of science and technology; -To address the perspectives on communication about science and technology of individuals and groups of citizens of all ages, scientists and engineers, media persons, industrialists, policy makers, from countries throughout the world; -To promote rational discourse about the role of communication concerning science and technology in private, social, economic and cultural aspects of life
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