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Creating Citizen Science Identity: Growing Conservation and Environmentally-Minded Stem Interest Through Mobile Learning and Authentic Practice

机译:建立公民科学身份:通过移动学习和真实实践来提高保护意识和环保意识

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STEM education reform and climate change awareness are two of the United States' most challenging educational issues. When integrated into curricula, citizen science projects have shown the ability to increase STEM interest and enhance climate change understandings in high school students. This quasi-experimental study investigated the approach of mobile learning and the authentic practice (MobiLAP) of a citizen science project and how it relates to forming STEM interest, citizen science identity, conservation and environmentally-minded STEM perceptions (CEmSTEM), mobile learning perceptions, climate change awareness and environmental stewardship in participants. The study made use of a control group (n = 44) and two treatment groups. One treatment group took part in the citizen science project with the use of mobile technologies (n = 48), while the other group used paper-based materials to take part in the project (n = 45). Utilizing a 66 item instrument and group-specific, open-ended questionnaires, this study determined that participants in both groups significantly increased interest in STEM, perceptions of CEmSTEM and citizen science identity when compared to the control group. The Non-mobile Technology (NMT) group also had a significant increase in environmental stewardship. Additional findings indicate that citizen science can create a pro-environmental ethos in participants and increase climate change understandings and that mobile technologies afford learners a personalized, accessible, engaging and efficient way to learn science and scientific principles. These findings illustrate some of the many benefits of employing citizen science projects in high school science classes.
机译:STEM教育改革和气候变化意识是美国最具挑战性的两个教育问题。当融入课程时,公民科学项目已显示出能够提高STEM兴趣并增强高中生对气候变化的了解的能力。这项准实验研究调查了移动学习的方法和一项公民科学项目的真实实践(MobiLAP),以及它与形成STEM兴趣,公民科学身份,保护和具有环境意识的STEM感知(CEmSTEM),移动学习感知有何关系参与者的气候变化意识和环境管理。该研究使用了对照组(n = 44)和两个治疗组。一个治疗小组使用移动技术参加了公民科学项目(n = 48),而另一小组使用纸质材料参加了该项目(n = 45)。通过使用66项项目工具和特定于组的开放式调查表,本研究确定与对照组相比,两组参与者均显着提高了对STEM,CEmSTEM认知和公民科学认同的兴趣。非移动技术(NMT)组在环境管理方面也有显着增加。其他发现表明,公民科学可以在参与者中营造有利于环境的精神并增加对气候变化的了解,而移动技术为学习者提供了一种个性化,可访问,引人入胜且有效的学习科学和科学原理的方式。这些发现说明了在高中科学课中采用公民科学项目的许多好处。

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  • 作者

    Wallace, Duane Edward.;

  • 作者单位

    Lehigh University.;

  • 授予单位 Lehigh University.;
  • 学科 Educational technology.;Teacher education.;Climate change.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2018
  • 页码 244 p.
  • 总页数 244
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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