Promoting Strategic STEM Education Outreach Programming Using a Systems-Based STEM-EO Model

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Title: Promoting Strategic STEM Education Outreach Programming Using a Systems-Based STEM-EO Model
Language: English
Authors: Ward, Annmarie R.
Source: Research Management Review. 2015 20(2).
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Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 10
Publication Date: 2015
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Descriptive
Education Level: Higher Education
Postsecondary Education
Descriptors: STEM Education, Outreach Programs, Strategic Planning, Models, Visual Aids, Program Implementation, Integrated Activities, Audience Analysis, Context Effect, Behavioral Objectives, Literacy, Program Improvement, Systems Development, Program Descriptions, School Community Programs, Partnerships in Education, College Programs
Geographic Terms: Pennsylvania
ISSN: 1068-4867
Abstract: In this paper a STEM Education Outreach (STEM-EO) Model for promoting strategic university outreach programming at Penn State University to the benefit of university, school district and community stakeholders is described. The model considers STEM-EO as a complex system involving overarching learning goals addressed within four outreach domains and multiple outreach dimensions. The STEM-EO Framework provides a visual representation summarizing the complex system of interacting elements comprising STEM-EO. The STEM-EO Goals identify core aspects of STEM learning that support STEM literacy and address challenges facing the STEM pipeline. The STEM-EO Dimensions describe the context of specific projects, defining finer-grained characteristics, such as the nature of the targeted audience(s), educational setting, and methods of instructional engagement. The combination of Framework, Goals, and Dimensions provides a detailed description of projects and a multi-level grid on which to map and understand existing projects in terms of the pipeline, domains, goals, and dimensions. It allows more accurate identification of gaps in STEM-EO programming and development of projects that will help fill those gaps. This combination also emphasizes the importance of goal/assessment driven programming while recognizing the need to consider aspects of program dimensions and influence within and across domains during goal and assessment design and interpretation of assessment data.
Abstractor: As Provided
Number of References: 5
Entry Date: 2015
Accession Number: EJ1063995
Database: ERIC
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