Department of Cell Biology, UT Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas, Texas, United States of America.
Department of Physics, Southern Methodist University, Dallas, Texas, United States of America.
PLoS One. 2023 Sep 11;18(9):e0291049. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0291049. eCollection 2023.
The findings reported in this paper are based on surveys of U.S. high school students who registered and managed their science and engineering fair (SEF) projects through the online Scienteer website over the three years 2019/20, 2020/21, and 2021/22. Almost 2500 students completed surveys after finishing all their SEF competitions. We added a new question in 2019/20 to our on-going surveys asking the students whether their high school location was urban, suburban, or rural. We learned that overall, 74% of students participating in SEFs indicated that they were from suburban schools. Unexpectedly, very few SEF participants, less than 4%, indicated that they were from rural schools, even though national data show that more than 20% of high school students attend rural schools. Consistent with previous findings, Asian and Hispanic students indicated more successful SEF outcomes than Black and White students. However, whereas Asian students had the highest percentage of SEF participants from suburban vs. urban schools- 81% vs. 18%, Hispanic students had the most balanced representation of participants from suburban vs. urban schools- 55% vs. 39%. Differences in students' SEF experiences based on gender and ethnicity showed the same patterns regardless of school location. In the few items where we observed statistically significant (probability < .05) differences based on school location, students from suburban schools were marginally favored by only a few percentage points compared to students from urban schools. In conclusion, based on our surveys results most students participating in SEFs come from suburban schools, but students participating in SEFs and coming from urban schools have equivalent SEF experiences, and very few students participating in SEFs come from rural schools.
本研究报告的调查结果基于美国高中生的调查,这些学生通过在线 Scienteer 网站注册并管理他们的科学与工程博览会 (SEF) 项目,调查对象涉及 2019/20、2020/21 和 2021/22 这三年的学生。近 2500 名学生在完成所有 SEF 竞赛后完成了调查。2019/20 年,我们在正在进行的调查中增加了一个新问题,询问学生他们的高中所在地是城市、郊区还是农村。我们了解到,总体而言,74%参加 SEF 的学生表示他们来自郊区学校。出乎意料的是,只有不到 4%的 SEF 参与者表示他们来自农村学校,尽管全国数据显示,超过 20%的高中生就读于农村学校。与之前的发现一致,亚裔和西班牙裔学生的 SEF 成果比黑人和白人学生更为成功。然而,尽管亚裔学生来自郊区学校的 SEF 参与者比例(81%对 18%)高于来自城市学校的参与者比例,但西班牙裔学生来自郊区和城市学校的参与者比例最为均衡(55%对 39%)。无论学校位置如何,基于性别和种族的学生 SEF 经历差异都呈现出相同的模式。在我们观察到基于学校位置存在统计学上显著差异(概率<.05)的少数项目中,与来自城市学校的学生相比,来自郊区学校的学生仅略有优势,仅相差几个百分点。总之,根据我们的调查结果,大多数参加 SEF 的学生来自郊区学校,但来自城市学校的学生有同等的 SEF 经历,而且很少有学生来自农村学校参加 SEF。