视障学生天文学:职业探索实验室的发展

IF 1.1 4区 物理与天体物理 Q3 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
T. Madura, C. Christian, T. Wild, D. Hurd, J. Harris, L. Bartolone, K. Silberman, S. McVoy, K. Walker
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对于有视觉障碍(VI)的学生来说,未来在天文学或任何科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)领域的可能性似乎令人生畏。为了给美国的高中VI学生提供天文学和STEM的机会,我们开发了STEM职业探索实验室(CEL)。我们的STEM CEL方法采用触觉天文学教学,通过3D打印技术和独特的3D打印模型,具有VI的专业人士作为榜样,并与当地STEM行业合作,为可能的职业道路提供见解。与南卡罗来纳州盲人委员会(SCCB)和密歇根州盲人服务局(MBSBP)合作,迄今为止,我们已经举办了四次为期一周的CELs(2017年6月、2018年6月和7月、2019年8月)和一个3D打印机制作研讨会(2018年9月),迄今为止为大约50名患有VI的学生提供了服务。我们还于2021年10月在马里兰州盲人学校为视障教师举办了一次专业发展研讨会。我们通过学生调查、学生天文学知识评估和CEL活动的视频记录收集了干预前后的数据,以研究CEL模型在多大程度上可以提高学生对天文学和STEM职业的态度、兴趣和参与能力。一旦充分测试和完善,我们将使我们的3D模型文件和活动免费供进一步使用和研究。这项工作是扩大CEL计划的一个试验台,旨在帮助增加具有VI的人在天文学和STEM领域的代表性。这项工作得到了美国国家科学基金会慷慨的学生和教师创新技术体验(ITEST)资助。
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ASTRONOMY FOR STUDENTS WITH VISUAL IMPAIRMENTS: DEVELOPMENT OF THE CAREER EXPLORATION LAB
For students with visual impairments (VI), the possibility of a future in astronomy, or any science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) field, seems daunting. In order to bolster astronomy and STEM opportunities for high school students with VI in the United States, we developed the STEM Career Exploration Lab (CEL). Our STEM CEL methodology employs tactile astronomy instruction via 3D printing technologies and unique 3D-printed models, professionals with VI acting as role models, and partnerships with local STEM industries that provide insights into possible career paths. In partnership with the South Carolina Commission for the Blind (SCCB) and the Michigan Bureau of Services for Blind Persons (MBSBP), to date we have held four weeklong CELs (June 2017, June & July 2018, August 2019) and a 3D printer build workshop (September 2018), thus far serving about fifty students with VI. We have also held one professional development workshop for teachers of the visually impaired at the Maryland School for the Blind in October 2021. We gathered pre- and post-intervention data via student surveys, assessments of students' astronomy knowledge, and video recordings of the CEL activities in order to study to what extent the CEL model can enhance the students' attitudes towards, interests in, and capacities to participate in astronomy and STEM careers. Once fully tested and refined, we will make our 3D model files and activities freely available for further use and study. This work serves as a testbed for an expanded CEL program aimed at helping increase the representation of persons with VI in astronomy and STEM fields. This work is supported by a generous Innovative Technology Experiences for Students and Teachers (ITEST) grant from the National Science Foundation.
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Revista Mexicana de Astronomia y Astrofisica
Revista Mexicana de Astronomia y Astrofisica 地学天文-天文与天体物理
CiteScore
1.30
自引率
10.00%
发文量
14
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Revista Mexicana de Astronomía y Astrofísica, founded in 1974, publishes original research papers in all branches of astronomy, astrophysics and closely related fields. Two numbers per year are issued and are distributed free of charge to all institutions engaged in the fields covered by the RMxAA.
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