Trash is a Problem! Building Students’ Connection to Their School Community

IF 1.2 4区 教育学 Q3 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Judith A. Morrison, Danielle Malone, Sara Sorensen Petersen
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The project described in this article focused on the school’s environment and students’ connections with the school. The project took place in a large, comprehensive high school with eight 12th grade students, one with intellectual disabilities, three with learning disabilities, two with autism spectrum disorders, and two with health impairments. Students learned to collect data, use an ArcGIS map for analysis, brainstormed and carried out methods to bring awareness about garbage on school grounds to the school community (using posters, announcements, and incentive points), and compared garbage quantity after a week of awareness. Students gained insight into how technology can be used to define a problem, strategies to communicate important issues, and the value of collecting and using data for decision-making. The strengths of this project were engaging students in an authentic school-based investigation while being introduced to new technology tools, learning about the impact they can have on their school, and increasing their connections to the schoolwide community.
垃圾是个问题!建立学生与学校社区的联系
本文中描述的项目侧重于学校的环境以及学生与学校的联系。该项目在一所大型综合高中进行,该校有八名12年级学生,一名智力残疾学生,三名学习障碍学生,两名自闭症谱系障碍学生,以及两名健康障碍学生。学生们学会了收集数据,使用ArcGIS地图进行分析,集思广益,并采用各种方法(使用海报、公告和激励点)向学校社区宣传校园垃圾,并在宣传一周后比较垃圾数量。学生们深入了解了如何使用技术来定义问题,沟通重要问题的策略,以及收集和使用数据进行决策的价值。该项目的优势在于让学生参与真正的基于学校的调查,同时了解新的技术工具,了解它们对学校的影响,并增加他们与学校社区的联系。
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