Participation of High School Students in Authentic Science and Engineering Experiences with a University-Based Water Research Team
The lack of readily available sources of potable water is major problem in many parts of the world. This project engaged high school (HS) students in authentic and meaningful science and engineering activities to teach them about the lack and poor quality of potable water in many regions and how the...
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doaj-0419252227ed4da3b27f6d29e4a707b82021-07-15T15:48:13ZengMDPI AGWater2073-44412021-06-01131745174510.3390/w13131745Participation of High School Students in Authentic Science and Engineering Experiences with a University-Based Water Research TeamJawaher Alsultan0Michelle Henderson1Allan Feldman2Madison Rice3Xia Yang4Jordin Kahler5Sarina J. Ergas6Kebreab Ghebremichael7Department of Teaching & Learning, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33620, USADepartment of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33620, USADepartment of Teaching & Learning, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33620, USAKimley-Horn and Associates Inc., Raleigh, NC 27601, USADepartment of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33620, USADepartment of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33620, USADepartment of Civil & Environmental Engineering, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33620, USAPatel College of Global Sustainability, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33620, USAThe lack of readily available sources of potable water is major problem in many parts of the world. This project engaged high school (HS) students in authentic and meaningful science and engineering activities to teach them about the lack and poor quality of potable water in many regions and how they can be addressed through the use of point of use (POU) treatments, such as biosand filters (BSFs). The HS students’ activities paralleled those of USF students, including research question development and BSF design, construction, operation, and monitoring. An ethnographic approach was utilized by incorporating participant observation, collection and review of artifacts, and interviews. It was found that the project’s focus on the need to provide potable water in the developing world provided authenticity and meaningfulness to the HS students, which encouraged their participation in activities and the learning of science and engineering practices. The HS students reported an awareness of the differences between this project and their regular science classes. The project had a positive impact on their perceptions of themselves as scientists and their interest in STEM careers. The HS students’ results were useful to the university-based research. In addition, the USF students gained teaching experience while investigating research questions in a low-stakes environment.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4441/13/13/1745science researchengineering researchscience educationscience and engineering practicesbiosand filters |
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Participation of High School Students in Authentic Science and Engineering Experiences with a University-Based Water Research Team |
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The lack of readily available sources of potable water is major problem in many parts of the world. This project engaged high school (HS) students in authentic and meaningful science and engineering activities to teach them about the lack and poor quality of potable water in many regions and how they can be addressed through the use of point of use (POU) treatments, such as biosand filters (BSFs). The HS students’ activities paralleled those of USF students, including research question development and BSF design, construction, operation, and monitoring. An ethnographic approach was utilized by incorporating participant observation, collection and review of artifacts, and interviews. It was found that the project’s focus on the need to provide potable water in the developing world provided authenticity and meaningfulness to the HS students, which encouraged their participation in activities and the learning of science and engineering practices. The HS students reported an awareness of the differences between this project and their regular science classes. The project had a positive impact on their perceptions of themselves as scientists and their interest in STEM careers. The HS students’ results were useful to the university-based research. In addition, the USF students gained teaching experience while investigating research questions in a low-stakes environment. |
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