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Design-based research project to develop a science and engineering education programs

  • Writer: Alexandria Muller
    Alexandria Muller
  • Jun 11, 2020
  • 1 min read

Authors: Alexandria Muller, Tarah Connolly, Ron Skinner, Danielle Harlow


Abstract:

The Next Generation Science Standards have incorporated engineering standards, requiring K-12 teachers to teach engineering. Unfortunately, teachers are ill-prepared and have little comfort to introduce these unfamiliar complex topics into their classrooms. The University of California at Santa Barbara and MOXI, The Wolf Museum of Exploration + Innovation partnered up to tackle this problem and bring physics-related engineering activities to teachers through the MOXI Engineering Explorations program. A key challenge has been creating activities so that they are effective learning opportunities for first graders (6 years old) through sixth graders(12 years old). Here, we present design guidelines for adapting activities for younger and older children. This framework is also useful for other physics outreach programs that work with wide a range of age levels.


 
 
 

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