Implications of Science Illumination on Student Content Knowledge of Technical Floriculture and Core Scientific Ideas

Natalie K. Ferand, C. Dibenedetto, B. Myers, D. Barry
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With fewer people entering agricultural career fields every year, the need for skilled workers in STEM fields continues to grow, which is an issue compounded by the growing demand for food and energy worldwide. An employment pool of skilled applicants who understand agriculture as a whole and comprehend applied concepts of STEM is needed, especially now as the world has stepped into an era of scientific and precision-based agriculture. School-based agricultural education (SBAE) provides opportunities to facilitate the application of core scientific ideas in real-world settings, as many agricultural contexts and problems typically involve numerous disciplines. This study analyzed the effects of purposeful science illumination on students' content knowledge of scientific core ideas and technical floriculture concepts. Students who received a specialized science illuminated curriculum displayed higher achievement on core science and technical floriculture content than their peers who received the standard curriculum. Further, students whose teachers received specialized training in STEM illumination outperformed the other two groups of students in both scientific core ideas and technical floriculture concepts. It is recommended that teachers seek both content-specific professional development opportunities and specialized curricula. Lastly, focus should be placed on methods of instruction to allow for students to engage with core scientific ideas within the context of agriculture.
科学启蒙对学生技术花卉内容知识和核心科学思想的影响
随着每年进入农业职业领域的人数减少,STEM领域对技术工人的需求持续增长,全球对粮食和能源的需求不断增长,这一问题更加严重。需要一批了解整个农业并理解STEM应用概念的技术申请人,尤其是现在世界已经步入科学和精准农业时代。学校农业教育(SBAE)为促进核心科学思想在现实世界中的应用提供了机会,因为许多农业背景和问题通常涉及许多学科。本研究分析了有目的的科学照明对学生科学核心思想和技术花卉概念内容知识的影响。接受专业科学照明课程的学生在核心科学和技术花卉内容方面比接受标准课程的同龄人表现出更高的成就。此外,教师接受STEM照明专业培训的学生在科学核心思想和技术花卉概念方面都优于其他两组学生。建议教师寻求针对具体内容的专业发展机会和专业课程。最后,应该把重点放在教学方法上,让学生在农业背景下参与核心科学思想。
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