超越一次性:针对年轻人的STEM参与项目如何产生真正持久的影响?

M. Archer, J. DeWitt, Carol Davenport, Olivia Keenan, L. Coghill, A. Christodoulou, Samantha Durbin, Heather Campbell, Lewis Hou
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STEM公共参与部门的一个主要重点是与年轻人接触,通常是通过学校。这些干预措施的目的往往是对学生产生积极影响。继续STEM教育并最终进入STEM相关职业的愿望。大多数学校的参与活动采取短期一次性干预的形式,虽然能够取得积极成果,但对愿望产生持久影响的程度有限。我们回顾了各种不同的对年轻人进行重复干预的新方案,评估了实际预期的影响。短期系列的干预措施似乎在可实现的影响类型方面也受到一些限制。然而,与年轻人以及在相当长的一段时间(数月至数年)内对他们产生影响的人进行互动的更深入的方案似乎在影响愿望方面更为有效。我们讨论了如何发展变革理论,并考虑到年轻人更广泛的学习生态是在一系列领域产生持久影响所必需的。
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Going beyond the one-off: How can STEM engagement programmes with young people have real lasting impact?

A major focus in the STEM public engagement sector concerns engaging with young people, typically through schools. The aims of these interventions are often to positively affect students’ aspirations towards continuing STEM education and ultimately into STEM-related careers. Most schools engagement activities take the form of short one-off interventions that, while able to achieve positive outcomes, are limited in the extent to which they can have lasting impacts on aspirations. We review various different emerging programmes of repeated interventions with young people, assessing what impacts can realistically be expected. Short series of interventions appear also to suffer some limitations in the types of impacts achievable. However, deeper programmes that interact with both young people and those that influence them over significant periods of time (months to years) seem to be more effective in influencing aspirations. We discuss how developing a Theory of Change and considering young people’s wider learning ecologies are required in enabling lasting impacts in a range of areas.

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