Building a Partnership Between a University and Local High School to Foster and Grow Interest in Biomedical Sciences and Engineering.

IF 1.7 4区 医学 Q4 BIOPHYSICS
Ryan M Castile, Jamie Jobe, Leanne E Iannucci, Rebecca F Reals, Shawn N Pavey, Jon Fitzgerald, Spencer P Lake
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To help foster interest in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM), it is important to develop opportunities that excite and teach young minds about STEM-related fields. Over the past several years, our university-based research group has sought to help grow excitement around the biomechanics and biomedical engineering fields. The purposes of this technical brief are to (1) discuss the development of a partnership built between a St. Louis area high school and biomechanics research lab and (2) provide practical guidance for other researchers looking to implement a long-term outreach program. The partnership uses three different outreach opportunities. The first opportunity consisted of 12th-grade students visiting university research labs for an up-close perspective of ongoing biomedical research. The second opportunity was a biomedical research showcase where research-active graduate students traveled to the high school to perform demonstrations. The third opportunity consisted of a collaborative capstone project where a high school student was able to carry out research directly in a university lab. To date, we have expanded our reach from 19 students to interacting with over 100 students, which has yielded increased interest in STEM related research. Our postprogram survey showed that outreach programs such as the one described herein can increase interest in STEM within all ages of high school students. Building partnerships between high schools and university researchers increases the interest in STEM amongst high school students, and gives graduate students an outlet to present work to an eager-to-learn audience.

大学与当地高中建立合作关系,培养和提高对生物医学科学和工程学的兴趣。
为了帮助培养人们对科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)的兴趣,重要的是要创造机会,让年轻人对 STEM 相关领域产生兴趣并从中学习。在过去的几年里,我们的大学研究小组一直在努力提高人们对生物力学和生物医学工程领域的兴趣。本技术摘要的目的是:(1)讨论圣路易斯地区一所高中与生物力学研究实验室之间建立的合作关系的发展情况;(2)为其他希望实施长期推广计划的研究人员提供实用指导。这种合作关系利用了三种不同的推广机会。第一个机会是12年级学生参观大学研究实验室,近距离了解正在进行的生物医学研究。第二个机会是生物医学研究展示,活跃在研究一线的研究生到高中进行演示。第三个机会是合作毕业设计,高中生可以直接在大学实验室开展研究。迄今为止,我们的影响范围已从 19 名学生扩大到与 100 多名学生互动,从而提高了学生对 STEM 相关研究的兴趣。项目结束后的调查显示,像本文所述的外联项目可以提高各年龄段高中生对 STEM 的兴趣。在高中和大学研究人员之间建立合作关系,可以提高高中生对 STEM 的兴趣,并为研究生提供一个向渴望学习的受众展示作品的机会。
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CiteScore
3.40
自引率
5.90%
发文量
169
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Artificial Organs and Prostheses; Bioinstrumentation and Measurements; Bioheat Transfer; Biomaterials; Biomechanics; Bioprocess Engineering; Cellular Mechanics; Design and Control of Biological Systems; Physiological Systems.
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