Komoroske Lisa M, Hameed Sarah O, Szoboszlai Amber I, Newsom Amanda J, Williams Susan L
Lisa M. Komoroske (
Bioscience. 2015 Mar 1;65(3):313-322. doi: 10.1093/biosci/biu222. Epub 2015 Feb 2.
The National Science Foundation and other funding agencies are increasingly requiring broader impacts in grant applications to encourage US scientists to contribute to science education and society. Concurrently, national science education standards are using more inquiry-based learning (IBL) to increase students' capacity for abstract, conceptual thinking applicable to real-world problems. Scientists are particularly well suited to engage in broader impacts via science inquiry outreach, because scientific research is inherently an inquiry-based process. We provide a practical guide to help scientists overcome obstacles that inhibit their engagement in K-12 IBL outreach and to attain the accrued benefits. Strategies to overcome these challenges include scaling outreach projects to the time available, building collaborations in which scientists' research overlaps with curriculum, employing backward planning to target specific learning objectives, encouraging scientists to share their passion, as well as their expertise with students, and transforming institutional incentives to support scientists engaging in educational outreach.
美国国家科学基金会和其他资助机构越来越要求在科研资助申请中体现更广泛的影响,以鼓励美国科学家为科学教育和社会做出贡献。与此同时,国家科学教育标准正在更多地采用基于探究的学习(IBL)方法,以提高学生对适用于现实世界问题的抽象概念性思维的能力。科学家们特别适合通过科学探究推广活动来产生更广泛的影响,因为科学研究本质上就是一个基于探究的过程。我们提供了一份实用指南,以帮助科学家克服阻碍他们参与K-12阶段基于探究的学习推广活动的障碍,并获得相应的益处。克服这些挑战的策略包括根据可用时间扩大推广项目规模、建立科学家研究与课程相重叠的合作关系、采用逆向规划以瞄准特定学习目标、鼓励科学家与学生分享他们的热情和专业知识,以及转变机构激励措施以支持科学家参与教育推广活动。