Effectively Communicating Science Workshops (2018-2020); Saint Paul, Minnesota
有效传播科学研讨会(2018-2020);
基本信息
- 批准号:1822444
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 49.95万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:Standard Grant
- 财政年份:2018
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2018-05-01 至 2021-04-30
- 项目状态:已结题
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项目摘要
This award support three annual "Effectively Communicating Science" Workshops on the topics of weather modification and hydraulic fracking to help scientists in communicating and teaching complex Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) concepts effectively and ethically. The premise of the Workshops is that scientists must not be advocates for one side or the other, but must be able to convey the quality and accuracy of their work. There is a significant societal impact in helping scientists better communicate and teach their expertise. There are thousands of scientists in geoscience-related fields who are teaching, researching, publishing, and communicating with colleagues in the STEM community and the public at large. These scientists, and their work, will become increasingly important in future scientific and public discussions on complex STEM concepts.The project team will build on the success of previously-funded Workshops; expand the number of participants who benefit from the Workshops; further refine the Workshop materials and methodology; and implement and evaluate new materials to reach more participants in other STEM disciplines. Each Workshop includes a diverse group of approximately twenty-four science participants, an equal number of law students (law students are not supported with NSF funds), and an experienced cadre of practicing lawyers, judges, and legal educators.The Workshops will include simulations where participants communicate and teach complex STEM concepts to non-scientists in a range of challenging settings. During the workshops, participants learn and practice the role of both scientists and non-scientists to: 1) develop and build upon skills necessary to effectively communicate their expertise; 2) understand the culture and perspectives of non-scientists; and 3) develop a deeper understanding and appreciation of the different challenges in communicating and teaching complex STEM concepts to non-scientists. Workshop faculty provide individualized feedback and coaching along the way.The potential Broader Impacts involve creating a diverse cadre of scientists who are better prepared to teach complex Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) concepts effectively and ethically. All Workshop alumni become informal "Fellows" of the program which preserves, encourages, and continues to build a network of scientists who have, in turn, developed informal mentorships, collaborative relationships, and support of each other as they work to better communicate and teach STEM concepts.Participants in Workshops in previous years have included academic geoscientists familiar to science programs across the wider NSF as well as participants from industry and with ties to various government agencies. Weather modification and hydraulic fracking are issues of increasing interest in science and policy circles. Some previous scientist participants in the Workshop are now actively engaged in research, application, and policy aspects in these fields and have benefited from exposure to the culture of the law and regulation. It is the Paleoclimate Program's judgement that exposure to such trans-cultural experiences enhances the public discourse on knotty technical and policy issues.This award reflects NSF's statutory mission and has been deemed worthy of support through evaluation using the Foundation's intellectual merit and broader impacts review criteria.
该奖项支持三个年度“有效传播科学”研讨会,主题是天气改变和水力压裂,以帮助科学家有效和道德地传播和教授复杂的科学,技术,工程和数学(STEM)概念。研讨会的前提是,科学家不能成为一方或另一方的倡导者,但必须能够传达他们工作的质量和准确性。 帮助科学家更好地交流和教授他们的专业知识会产生重大的社会影响。有成千上万的科学家在地球科学相关领域谁是教学,研究,出版,并与同事在STEM社区和广大公众沟通。这些科学家和他们的工作将在未来关于复杂STEM概念的科学和公共讨论中变得越来越重要。项目团队将在先前资助的研讨会的成功基础上再接再厉;扩大从研讨会受益的参与者人数;进一步完善研讨会的材料和方法;并实施和评估新材料,以吸引更多其他STEM学科的参与者。 每个研讨会包括一个多元化的小组,约24名科学参与者,同等数量的法律专业学生(法律专业学生没有得到NSF的资助),以及经验丰富的执业律师,法官和法律的教育工作者。研讨会将包括模拟,参与者在一系列具有挑战性的环境中向非科学家交流和教授复杂的STEM概念。在研讨会期间,与会者学习和实践科学家和非科学家的作用:1)发展和建立有效传播其专业知识所需的技能; 2)了解非科学家的文化和观点; 3)更深入地理解和欣赏向非科学家传播和教授复杂的STEM概念的不同挑战。讲习班教师提供个性化的反馈和指导沿着.潜在的更广泛的影响包括创建一个科学家谁是更好地准备教复杂的科学干部,技术,工程,和数学(STEM)的概念有效和道德. 所有研讨会的校友都成为该计划的非正式“研究员”,该计划保留、鼓励并继续建立一个科学家网络,这些科学家反过来又发展了非正式的导师关系、合作关系,在他们努力更好地沟通和教授STEM概念时,相互支持。前几年研讨会的参与者包括熟悉更广泛的NSF科学项目的学术地球科学家以及参与者来自工业界和与各种政府机构有联系的人 人工影响天气和水力压裂是科学界和政策界越来越感兴趣的问题。 以前参加讲习班的一些科学家现在积极参与这些领域的研究、应用和政策方面的工作,并从接触法律和法规文化中受益。 古气候计划认为,接触这种跨文化的经验可以增强公众对棘手的技术和政策问题的讨论。该奖项反映了NSF的法定使命,并被认为值得通过使用基金会的知识价值和更广泛的影响审查标准进行评估来支持。
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2030043 - 财政年份:2021
- 资助金额:
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1041512 - 财政年份:2010
- 资助金额:
$ 49.95万 - 项目类别:
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