Interactive youth science workshops benefit student participants and graduate student mentors.

Science communication and outreach are essential for training the next generation of scientists and raising public awareness for science. Providing effective science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) educational outreach to students in classrooms is challenging because of the need to...

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Main Authors: Pallavi Kompella, Brant Gracia, Lucy LeBlanc, Shelly Engelman, Chinmayee Kulkarni, Niral Desai, Viviana June, Stephen March, Sarah Pattengale, Gabriel Rodriguez-Rivera, Seung Woo Ryu, Isabel Strohkendl, Pooja Mandke, Greg Clark
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2020-03-01
Series:PLoS Biology
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000668
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spelling doaj-b3c9ac5a0ff24abbb9ac0dc6c3bfa0db2021-07-02T21:21:59ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Biology1544-91731545-78852020-03-01183e300066810.1371/journal.pbio.3000668Interactive youth science workshops benefit student participants and graduate student mentors.Pallavi KompellaBrant GraciaLucy LeBlancShelly EngelmanChinmayee KulkarniNiral DesaiViviana JuneStephen MarchSarah PattengaleGabriel Rodriguez-RiveraSeung Woo RyuIsabel StrohkendlPooja MandkeGreg ClarkScience communication and outreach are essential for training the next generation of scientists and raising public awareness for science. Providing effective science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) educational outreach to students in classrooms is challenging because of the need to form partnerships with teachers, the time commitment required for the presenting scientist, and the limited class time allotted for presentations. In our Present Your Ph.D. Thesis to a 12-Year Old outreach project, our novel solution to this problem is hosting a youth science workshop (YSW) on our university campus. The YSW is an interpersonal science communication and outreach experience in which graduate students from diverse scientific disciplines introduce middle and high school students to their cutting-edge research and mentor them to develop a white-board presentation to communicate the research to the workshop audience. Our assessment of the YSW indicated that participating young students expressed significantly more positive attitudes toward science and increased motivation to work in a STEM career after attending the workshop. Qualitative follow-up interviews with participating graduate students' show that even with minimal time commitment, an impactful science communication training experience can be achieved. The YSW is a low-cost, high-reward educational outreach event amenable to all disciplines of science. It enhances interest and support of basic science research while providing opportunities for graduate students to engage with the public, improve their science communication skills, and enhance public understanding of science. This YSW model can be easily implemented at other higher education institutions to globally enhance science outreach initiatives.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000668
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author Pallavi Kompella
Brant Gracia
Lucy LeBlanc
Shelly Engelman
Chinmayee Kulkarni
Niral Desai
Viviana June
Stephen March
Sarah Pattengale
Gabriel Rodriguez-Rivera
Seung Woo Ryu
Isabel Strohkendl
Pooja Mandke
Greg Clark
spellingShingle Pallavi Kompella
Brant Gracia
Lucy LeBlanc
Shelly Engelman
Chinmayee Kulkarni
Niral Desai
Viviana June
Stephen March
Sarah Pattengale
Gabriel Rodriguez-Rivera
Seung Woo Ryu
Isabel Strohkendl
Pooja Mandke
Greg Clark
Interactive youth science workshops benefit student participants and graduate student mentors.
PLoS Biology
author_facet Pallavi Kompella
Brant Gracia
Lucy LeBlanc
Shelly Engelman
Chinmayee Kulkarni
Niral Desai
Viviana June
Stephen March
Sarah Pattengale
Gabriel Rodriguez-Rivera
Seung Woo Ryu
Isabel Strohkendl
Pooja Mandke
Greg Clark
author_sort Pallavi Kompella
title Interactive youth science workshops benefit student participants and graduate student mentors.
title_short Interactive youth science workshops benefit student participants and graduate student mentors.
title_full Interactive youth science workshops benefit student participants and graduate student mentors.
title_fullStr Interactive youth science workshops benefit student participants and graduate student mentors.
title_full_unstemmed Interactive youth science workshops benefit student participants and graduate student mentors.
title_sort interactive youth science workshops benefit student participants and graduate student mentors.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS Biology
issn 1544-9173
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publishDate 2020-03-01
description Science communication and outreach are essential for training the next generation of scientists and raising public awareness for science. Providing effective science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) educational outreach to students in classrooms is challenging because of the need to form partnerships with teachers, the time commitment required for the presenting scientist, and the limited class time allotted for presentations. In our Present Your Ph.D. Thesis to a 12-Year Old outreach project, our novel solution to this problem is hosting a youth science workshop (YSW) on our university campus. The YSW is an interpersonal science communication and outreach experience in which graduate students from diverse scientific disciplines introduce middle and high school students to their cutting-edge research and mentor them to develop a white-board presentation to communicate the research to the workshop audience. Our assessment of the YSW indicated that participating young students expressed significantly more positive attitudes toward science and increased motivation to work in a STEM career after attending the workshop. Qualitative follow-up interviews with participating graduate students' show that even with minimal time commitment, an impactful science communication training experience can be achieved. The YSW is a low-cost, high-reward educational outreach event amenable to all disciplines of science. It enhances interest and support of basic science research while providing opportunities for graduate students to engage with the public, improve their science communication skills, and enhance public understanding of science. This YSW model can be easily implemented at other higher education institutions to globally enhance science outreach initiatives.
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000668
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