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EFFECTS OF INFORMAL STEM EDUCATION ON UNDERREPRESENTED STUDENTS

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posted on 2023-04-19, 13:51 authored by Brian D TedeschiBrian D Tedeschi

  

Informal learning environments are critical to supplemental student learning outside the formal classroom space. The problem the research addressed is the lack of informal STEM learning programs for underrepresented minority, female, urban, and rural students. The purpose of this research was to demonstrate the effect informal STEM learning has on the population’s self-efficacy and interest in STEM. The intervention for this research study was a seven-day informal learning summer camp involving five STEM projects from around the field and aligned with relevant fields offered by the Purdue University Polytechnic Institute. The participants worked in large and small group sessions with program volunteers to gain foundational learning outcomes. The outcome was measured using the STEM-CIS survey instrument in a pre-and post-testing format. The data was coded from the Likert scale and then used to calculate statistics and effect size for Likert-style data. The intervention was performed during the summer of 2021 and yielded results showing that students felt the effect of having role models and professionals involved in the STEM field. 

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History

Degree Type

  • Master of Science

Department

  • Engineering Technology

Campus location

  • West Lafayette

Advisor/Supervisor/Committee Chair

Dr. Anne Lucietto

Advisor/Supervisor/Committee co-chair

N/A

Additional Committee Member 2

Dr. Mark French

Additional Committee Member 3

Dr. Sarah Leach

Additional Committee Member 4

Prof. Paul McPherson