Student Camps to Promote Scientific Vocations in STEM: The Quimi Camp Case

IF 0.6 Q3 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Uniciencia Pub Date : 2023-06-01 DOI:10.15359/ru.37-1.8
Manuel Sandoval-Barrantes, J. Vega-baudrit, Gilberto Piedra-Marín, Randall Syedd-León, Andrea Rivera-Álvarez, Katya Bermúdez Campos, Ricardo Coy Herrera
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[Objective] From 1988 to 2018, high school students in Costa Rica had to pass a final exam to graduate from high school and be eligible for public university education. In this context, students had to choose a national science test from the areas of physics, chemistry, and biology. Historically, chemistry was the least chosen (4-6 %) of those sciences. On the other hand, there is a need -at the national level- to increase interest in careers related to STEM (Sciences, technology, engineering, and mathematics). [Methodology] Under both premises, in 2016, the first national camp (called Quimi Camp) to promote scientific vocations was held to encourage high school students in Costa Rica to choose chemistry. Quimi Camp is an event supported by the OLCOQUIM National Chemistry Olympiad and the OLCOCI National Science Olympiad, which are in turn organized by the five Costa Rican State universities and the LANOTEC CENAT National Nanotechnology Laboratory at the National Center of High Technology, with the consent of the Ministry of Education (MEP) and the Ministry of Science, Innovation, Technology and Telecommunication (MICITT). The participating students made the final evaluation of this event. [Results] The results showed an excellent perception of the event regarding its organization and content. [Conclusions] Quimi Camp promoted students' vocation for science and engineering and positively influenced the selection of a University Career in STEM.
促进STEM科学职业的学生营:Quimi营案例
【目的】从1988年到2018年,哥斯达黎加的高中生必须通过期末考试才能从高中毕业,并有资格接受公立大学教育。在这种情况下,学生必须从物理、化学和生物领域中选择一门国家科学考试。从历史上看,化学是这些科学中选择最少的(4- 6%)。另一方面,在国家层面上,有必要增加对STEM(科学、技术、工程和数学)相关职业的兴趣。【方法论】在这两个前提下,2016年,哥斯达黎加举办了第一个促进科学职业的国家营地(称为Quimi营地),鼓励哥斯达黎加的高中生选择化学。Quimi Camp是由OLCOQUIM国家化学奥林匹克竞赛和OLCOCI国家科学奥林匹克竞赛支持的一项活动,这两项活动由哥斯达黎加五所州立大学和国家高技术中心的LANOTEC CENAT国家纳米技术实验室组织,并得到了教育部(MEP)和科学、创新、技术和电信部(MICITT)的同意。参赛的同学们对本次活动进行了最后的评价。[结果]结果显示,在组织和内容方面,该活动获得了良好的感知。【结论】趣米营促进了学生的理工科职业选择,并对STEM大学职业选择产生了积极影响。
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Uniciencia
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