ERIC Number: EJ1324195
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2021
Pages: 9
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ISSN: ISSN-1927-2677
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The Curriculum and Community Enterprise for Restoration Science: Engaging Marginalized Students in STEM Fields through Data Acquisition and Computational Thinking
Birney, Lauren; McNamara, Denise
Journal of Curriculum and Teaching, v10 n4 p82-90 2021
In an increasingly data driven world, the need for a qualified STEM workforce is essential. Increasing the diversity of this workforce increases the social and economic possibilities for the individual as well as national economic status and global prominence in innovation and technology. The Curriculum and Community Enterprise for Restoration Science has created a nexus between STEM education and possible college and career pathways in data science through ecological experiences in the classroom and in the field. Focusing on data collection and interpretation, New York City students from underserved communities are exposed to the local marine environment and efforts to restore aquatic species as well as the water quality in New York Harbor. The use of an innovative and motivating curriculum for both students and teachers bolstered confidence in acquired skills and content. By introducing students to these heretofore untapped STEM areas of interest, the BOP CCERS + STEM C Project has created opportunities in college and career options for underrepresented populations and the possibility of growing a more diverse STEM workforce.
Descriptors: Disadvantaged, STEM Education, Disproportionate Representation, Diversity, Labor Force Development, Employment Qualifications, Statistics Education, Data Analysis, Marine Biology, Marine Education, Conservation (Environment), Educational Innovation, Curriculum Design, Educational Opportunities, Career Exploration, Computer Science Education, Thinking Skills, High School Students, Grade 11, Grade 12, Program Descriptions
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: High Schools; Secondary Education; Grade 11; Grade 12
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: New York (New York)
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