利用一个积极的研究项目进行教育和公众参与:来自SEA-SEIS北大西洋考察计划的爱尔兰学校的课程和食谱

Q2 Social Sciences
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摘要一个令人兴奋的研究项目,例如具有不同寻常的领域组成部分,为教育和公众参与(EPE)提供了一个独特的机会。野外工作的冒险性与研究人员的干劲和创造力相结合,可以产生有效的、新颖的环境保护方法。特别是与学校的接触可以产生深远的影响,向学生展示科学如何在实践中发挥作用,鼓励他们学习科学,并拓宽他们的职业前景。sea-seis项目(爱尔兰近海的结构、演化和地震活动,https://www.sea-seis.ie,最后访问时间:2019年10月6日)于2018年启动,在北大西洋的凯尔特探险家号(RV)上进行了为期三周的考察。邀请中小学生参与并帮助科学家进行研究项目,使学生们热情投入。在探险之前的全国竞赛中,来自爱尔兰各地的学校为每个地震仪命名。在考察期间,教师们被邀请报名参加船到班级的视频直播,其中18次进行了直播。后续调查显示,这种参与不仅令人兴奋,而且鼓励了学生对科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)以及与STEM相关的职业的兴趣。由于船上的大多数首席科学家都是女性,教室里的女孩和男孩都有引人入胜的榜样。探险结束后,该项目继续进行,以地球科学为主题的比赛(中学的歌曲和说唱比赛和小学的绘画比赛)。该计划的许多最佳创意来自教师,他们是该计划的主要共同创造者。这些活动是由一个多元化的团队开发的,包括科学家和工程师、教师、一名记者和一名声音艺术家。该计划在吸引和激励学生方面的成功,说明了积极的研究项目在环境科学方面的潜力。该计划展示了研究项目和研究人员如何成为EPE的丰富资源,突出了具有不同背景和专业知识的EPE团队的重要性,并展示了EPE团队,教师和学生共同创造的价值。它还提供了一个多方面的EPE课程模板,学校教师可以灵活地使用,而不会给他们的教学时间表带来额外的压力。EPE项目与研究项目相结合的结果可以包括提高学生对STEM和STEM职业的兴趣,以及提高研究人员对EPE的兴趣和熟练程度。
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Education and public engagement using an active research project: lessons and recipes from the SEA-SEIS North Atlantic Expedition's programme for Irish schools
Abstract. An exciting research project, for example with an unusual field component, presents a unique opportunity for education and public engagement (EPE). The adventure aspect of the fieldwork and the drive and creativity of the researchers can combine to produce effective, novel EPE approaches. Engagement with schools, in particular, can have a profound impact, showing the students how science works in practice, encouraging them to study science, and broadening their career perspectives. The project SEA-SEIS (Structure, Evolution And Seismicity of the Irish offshore, https://www.sea-seis.ie, last access: 6 October 2019) kicked off in 2018 with a 3-week expedition on the research vessel (RV) Celtic Explorer in the North Atlantic. Secondary and primary school students were invited to participate and help scientists in the research project, which got the students enthusiastically engaged. In a nation-wide competition before the expedition, schools from across Ireland gave names to each of the seismometers. During the expedition, teachers were invited to sign up for live, ship-to-class video link-ups, and 18 of these were conducted. The follow-up survey showed that the engagement was not only exciting but encouraged the students' interest in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) and STEM-related careers. With most of the lead presenting scientists on the ship being female, both girls and boys in the classrooms were presented with engaging role models. After the expedition, the programme continued with follow-up, geoscience-themed competitions (a song-and-rap one for secondary and a drawing one for primary schools). Many of the programme's best ideas came from teachers, who were its key co-creators. The activities were developed by a diverse team including scientists and engineers, teachers, a journalist, and a sound artist. The programme's success in engaging and inspiring school students illustrates the EPE potential of active research projects. The programme shows how research projects and the researchers working on them are a rich resource for EPE, highlights the importance of an EPE team with diverse backgrounds and expertise, and demonstrates the value of co-creation by the EPE team, teachers, and school students. It also provides a template for a multifaceted EPE programme that school teachers can use with flexibility, without extra strain on their teaching schedules. The outcomes of an EPE programme coupled with research projects can include both an increase in the students' interest in STEM and STEM careers and an increase in the researchers' interest and proficiency in EPE.
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